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Scan Documents on iMac
Effortlessly Scan Documents on iMac with Our OCR Tool
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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 OCR tool extracts text from images using Optical Character Recognition. Simply upload your image with text, and the tool will convert it to plain text for you to use.
Use a scanner or take a photo with your iMac to get the image. Upload it to our tool, which processes the image and extracts text in plain format.
Yes, the tool supports JPEG images as well as other formats like PNG, GIF, and TIFF, allowing flexible uploads for text extraction.
Yes, each image file can be up to 100 MB. Ensure your images are within this size for successful text extraction.
Simply drag and drop your image or click to browse your files on your iMac, then upload them into the tool for text recognition.
No, the tool extracts plain text without any formatting. Layout, tables, and design elements are not retained.
Yes, the tool automatically detects and processes text in multiple languages, accommodating a variety of document types.
The tool provides a plain text output that you can copy, download, or save to Evernote after extraction.
The tool only supports image files. Convert PDF pages into images or take screenshots to extract text using our OCR tool.
Yes, it can recognize handwritten text, though the accuracy may vary based on the handwriting quality.
After text extraction, you can choose to save the results directly to Evernote, which requires logging into your account.
Yes, you can upload multiple images. The tool will extract and combine the text from each file for you.
Yes, clear and high-resolution images yield better text extraction results. Blurry images may reduce accuracy.
No, the OCR tool requires an internet connection for processing. Once text is extracted, it can be accessed offline.
No, tables are not extracted as structured data and appear as plain text. For structured tables, use a spreadsheet application.