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OCR PDF on Android Smartphone
Easily Convert Images to Text on Android Smartphones
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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
OCR on Android uses camera images or uploaded image files to identify and extract text, turning physical documents into digital text. You simply upload an image, and the software extracts the text for you.
On Android, you can use formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and more. These formats ensure flexibility when capturing images from your smartphone.
The extracted text is output as plain text, meaning you can easily edit it once copied to another application. However, formatting and layout will not be preserved.
No, this OCR service requires an internet connection. The processing happens online, allowing the technology to deliver accurate results.
Yes, handwritten text can be extracted, though results may vary based on handwriting clarity. Use high-resolution images for better accuracy.
You can save the extracted text directly to Evernote if you're logged in. Just select the save option after processing your image.
Yes, images must not exceed 100 MB each. This limit ensures smooth and efficient processing of images by the OCR system.
Yes, multiple images can be uploaded, and each will be processed sequentially. This feature is ideal for handling bulk document conversions.
OCR supports documents like business cards, receipts, books, and more. You can digitize almost any kind of text-based image using Android.
No, only plain text is extracted. Document layout, such as tables and columns, is not preserved, meaning you'll need to reformat the text manually if needed.
Direct PDF processing isn't supported. Convert the PDF pages into images or take screenshots to use the OCR feature.
Yes, higher quality images generally lead to more accurate text extraction. Ensure your images are clear and well-lit for best results.
After processing, the text can be copied, downloaded as a file, or saved via supported options. This makes it flexible to transfer the text to other applications.
Yes, the OCR can automatically detect and process multiple languages, allowing diverse text extraction from global documents.
You can upload via the device's gallery app or by directly capturing an image using your smartphone camera. High-resolution images are recommended for optimal OCR results.