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Scan Documents in Linux
Convert and Scan Documents in Linux Effortlessly
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Frequently Asked Questions
The OCR tool converts text from images into digitized format for easy editing and sharing. It processes scanned documents and photos, extracting readable text.
Upload your image through the scan application on Linux. The OCR processes the image, extracting text you can copy, download, or save to Evernote.
You can upload images in formats like JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and others, as long as they do not exceed 100 MB in size per file.
Yes, the tool can recognize both printed and handwritten text, though the accuracy may vary depending on the clarity of the handwriting.
Yes, the OCR tool is browser-based and can be accessed on any Linux system without needing any additional software installation.
No, the extracted text is plain and does not retain the original document's formatting, layout, or structure.
Yes, you can scan receipts as images and use the OCR tool on Linux to extract the text, making it easy to organize and export.
No installation is required. You access the OCR tool directly online via your browser in Linux, no software download needed.
After OCR processing, you can copy the text, download it as a text file, or save it directly into Evernote, provided you're logged in.
Yes, the OCR tool automatically detects and supports multiple languages, allowing you to work with diverse document types.
Certainly, you can scan book pages as images and use the tool to convert them into digitized text, which you can then edit or archive.
You can upload image files up to 100 MB each. For best results, use clear, high-resolution images.
No, the OCR tool does not support PDFs directly. You need to convert each page into an image format before uploading.
No, the tool processes images in order and cannot perform real-time extraction. Results are obtained after processing is complete.
The OCR tool works best with high-quality, clear images. It preprocesses images automatically to improve text recognition accuracy.