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AI powered
Offline Document Scanner
Convert Images to Text with Our Online Scanner
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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 uses OCR technology to extract readable text from various image formats. This includes photos and scans of documents, turning them into plain, digitized text.
You can upload an image by dragging and dropping the file into the tool or clicking to browse from your device. The tool supports multiple formats like JPG, PNG, and TIFF.
Compatible formats include JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more. Max file size is 100 MB per image. Use clear, high-resolution images for best results.
Yes, the tool can recognize handwritten text, but the accuracy depends on the quality and clarity of the handwriting.
The tool automatically detects the language in images and can process multiple languages, making it versatile for diverse document types.
The extracted text is plain and editable, which means you can easily incorporate it into your documents, though no formatting is preserved.
Yes, you can download the extracted text as a file or copy it to your clipboard. Additionally, save to Evernote for logged-in users.
Files up to 100 MB can be processed, allowing you to work with larger images like high-resolution scans or detailed photos.
No, the tool provides plain text output only. Layouts, tables, and other formatting elements are not preserved.
Upload your document images to the tool. It scans for text and converts it into a digital format, suitable for archiving or editing.
No, this tool requires an online connection to process images and extract text. However, once processed, you can access the text offline.
Direct PDF processing is not supported. Convert PDFs to image files like JPG or PNG first, then use the tool to extract text.
Yes, logged-in users can save extracted text directly to Evernote, facilitating easy organization and access across devices.
Yes, high-quality images yield better OCR results. Clear, well-lit photos typically produce more accurate text extraction.
Use cases include digitizing documents, photos of business cards, receipts, whiteboard notes, and book pages, enhancing accessibility and archiving.