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Extract Text from Images on Microsoft Edge with OCR
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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 OCR tool extracts text from images using Optical Character Recognition. It allows users to convert image files into editable plain text formats.
Simply upload your image file, such as a JPG or PNG, to the tool. OCR technology will convert the text within the image to plain text, which you can download or copy.
Yes, you can access the OCR tool using a web browser like Microsoft Edge. It works online without requiring any downloads or plugins.
The tool supports a wide range of image formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. These formats can be easily uploaded for text extraction.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit per file. Ensuring a high-quality image can improve OCR accuracy within this size constraint.
The tool can recognize handwritten text, but the quality may vary. For best results, images should be clear and legible.
Yes, you can upload multiple images at once. The tool will process them sequentially and aggregate the extracted text.
The OCR tool features automatic language detection and supports text extraction from images in multiple languages.
No, the extracted text is plain with no preserved formatting or layout. This means tables and other structured data won't appear as in the original image.
The tool works exclusively with image files. To process a PDF, convert its pages into image files or take screenshots of them.
Free users can process images and preview extracted text. For full access and additional options like downloading, you need to be logged in.
Yes, extracted text can be saved directly to Evernote. This feature requires you to log in to your Evernote account.
Yes, after processing the images, you can download the extracted text as a plain text file for offline use.
No, an active internet connection is required as the OCR processing is conducted online. Offline use is not supported.
High-quality, clear images yield better text extraction results. Blurry or low-resolution images may impair the accuracy of the OCR.