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Scan Documents on Chrome
Seamlessly Scan and Digitize Documents with Chrome 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 tool extracts text from images using OCR technology. It allows users to convert photos, screenshots, or document scans into plain text for easy digitization.
Yes, the OCR tool can be used directly in your Chrome browser. Simply upload images to convert them to text without needing additional software.
Upload a photo or scan of your document in Chrome. The OCR process extracts text, which you can then copy, download, or save to Evernote.
The tool supports a wide range of image formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, and TIFF. Each image file must be under 100 MB.
Yes, you can upload screenshots to the OCR tool. It will recognize and extract any detectable text from the image.
Use the OCR tool by uploading your photo in Chrome. The system extracts the text content, which you can copy or download as plain text.
No special software is needed; everything runs in your Chrome browser. You only need to upload your image files for text extraction.
Yes, after extracting the text, you can save it directly to Evernote. This feature requires login credentials to connect to your Evernote account.
Yes, the tool supports automatic language detection and handles multiple languages, making it versatile for various text types.
While there's no limit to the number of images, each file must be under 100 MB. Images are processed in the order they are uploaded.
Yes, clearer and high-resolution images yield better results. Blurry or low-quality images may produce less accurate text extraction.
No, the tool outputs plain text only. Formatting, layout, and tables are not preserved during the text extraction process.
The tool does not directly process PDFs. Convert PDF pages to image files first, then upload those images for text extraction.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to process images and extract text. All operations are performed online via the browser.
Currently, this tool functions directly within the browser without the need for a separate extension. Simply access the website and upload your images.