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OCR for Visas
Convert Visa Documents to Text with OCR Technology
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Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool converts images into text using Optical Character Recognition technology. Upload an image, and it extracts readable text, which you can copy or save.
OCR helps you digitize visa-related documents by extracting text from images of documents, making it easy to store and share information smoothly.
Yes, upload images of authorization letters. The OCR tool extracts the text, simplifying the digitization of these important documents for easy access.
The tool supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, ICO, and portable formats, allowing easy uploading of various image types of documents.
For the best results, upload clear, high-resolution images. This helps the OCR tool accurately recognize and extract text from your documents.
Yes, you can upload multiple files. They will be processed in order, and the tool combines the extracted text from each image into one output.
Each uploaded file can be up to 100 MB. Make sure to optimize image quality within this limit for effective text extraction.
The text extracted by OCR is plain, unformatted text. It can be copied or downloaded for editing in any text editor or word processor.
Yes, logged-in users can save extracted text directly to Evernote, providing an easy option for organizing and accessing information.
The OCR tool can recognize printed and handwritten text, but the accuracy for handwriting depends on its quality and clarity.
Yes, you can use OCR to convert images of residency notes into text, ensuring easy management and documentation of these records.
No, the tool does not directly process PDFs. Convert PDF pages into images or take screenshots, then upload those images for conversion.
No, OCR extracts plain text only. Formatting, layout, and table structures are not retained in the resulting text file.
No specific device is needed. You can use the OCR tool directly from your browser on any online device, making it highly accessible.
Yes, image clarity and resolution significantly affect text extraction accuracy. Better quality images lead to better OCR performance.