About us
English
AI powered
Private Document Scanner
Convert Images to Text with Our Private Document Scanner
or drag and drop a file
Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
By using the product, you agree to our Terms of Service and have read our Privacy Policy.
Trusted by Millions Worldwide
4.4
2,100+ reviews on G2
4.4
8,200+ reviews on Capterra
4.4
73,000+ reviews on App Store
248M
Registered Users
5B
Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
The Private Document Scanner uses OCR technology to convert text from images into plain text. Users can upload various image formats, and the tool will extract readable text.
Simply upload your image file to the scanner. The OCR technology will recognize and extract the text, providing you with plain text output, which you can copy or download.
The scanner supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more. This allows users to upload a wide variety of documents and photos for text extraction.
Yes, you can use the scanner to convert personal documents like letters or notes into digital text, making them easier to search and archive.
Yes, the scanner can extract text from handwritten notes, although the accuracy may vary depending on the legibility of the handwriting.
You can upload documents by clicking to browse files or dragging them into the upload area. The tool supports multiple files up to 100 MB each.
Yes, the scanner features automatic language detection and supports text extraction in multiple languages, enhancing its utility across different regions.
No, the scanner only extracts plain text. It does not retain the original formatting, layouts, or any structured data like tables.
Yes, logged-in users can save extracted text directly to Evernote. This feature helps in organizing and accessing your documents at any time.
No, the tool does not preserve tables. It provides plain text output, so all structure needs manual reconstruction in a data editor.
No, the scanner only processes image files. If you need to extract text from a PDF, convert or screenshot its pages into an image first.
Yes, each image file can be up to 100 MB. This limit supports a wide range of documents and images while ensuring efficient processing.
No, an internet connection is required as all text extraction occurs online. Once the text is extracted, you can download it for offline use.
You can view the extracted text, copy it to your clipboard, download it as a text file, or save it to Evernote. This flexibility aids in various personal and professional tasks.
Yes, clear and high-resolution images yield better text extraction results. Low-quality images can reduce the OCR accuracy.