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Scan Documents on Firefox
Easily Scan and Convert Documents to Text with Firefox
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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 Image to Text tool uses OCR technology to convert text in images into digital text format. This allows you to digitize printed and handwritten documents by uploading image files to be processed.
OCR, or Optical Character Recognition, analyzes the text in images and converts it into editable text. Simply upload an image in a supported format, and the tool will extract the text for you to use.
You can upload images in formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, ICO, and others. This flexibility allows you to work with a variety of scanned documents and photos.
Yes, by using this OCR tool in the Firefox browser, you can upload scanned documents as images to extract text. The tool works online without needing additional plugins.
Each image file can be up to 100 MB. This allows for high-resolution images which generally yield better text extraction results.
The tool outputs plain text only, allowing you to easily copy, download, or save the extracted text to Evernote. Note that formatting will not be preserved.
Yes, the tool offers a free version for basic use. Logged-in users have additional capabilities such as downloading text files and saving to Evernote.
Yes, the tool can be accessed in the Firefox browser on mobile devices, allowing you to upload and process images on-the-go.
Yes, you can upload multiple images in a single session. The tool processes them one by one and combines the extracted text into a single output.
The tool can recognize some handwritten text, but accuracy can vary depending on the quality and clarity of the handwriting.
No, the tool does not process PDFs directly. You must first convert PDF pages to images or take screenshots to extract the text using OCR.
No, this tool extracts plain text only and does not maintain any formatting or layout from the original document.
Yes, the tool supports automatic language detection and can handle text in multiple languages within the same document.
Yes, logged-in users can save extracted text directly to Evernote, making it easy to organize and store your digital notes.
Yes, you need an internet connection to upload images and use the OCR tool as all processing occurs online.