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Scan Documents on PC
Convert Scanned Documents to Text on Your PC
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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 extract text from images. You can upload scanned documents, photos, or screenshots, and the tool will convert them into plain text.
First, use a scanner to create image files from your documents. Then upload these images to our tool, and it will convert them to text using OCR technology.
Our tool supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more. You can upload scanned or photographed documents in these formats for text extraction.
Yes, you can easily upload image files from your PC. Simply drag and drop the images or click to browse your files and select the images you wish to convert.
The tool uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to analyze the uploaded images and extract any recognizable text. This process works best with clear, high-resolution images.
Yes, each image file must be 100 MB or smaller. This ensures smooth processing and accurate text extraction from your images.
Yes, our online tool works with any browser on Windows 10 and 11, facilitating text extraction from images regardless of your operating system version.
Yes, you can use the tool for free to convert scanned documents into text. For full features like saving to Evernote, consider logging in.
Yes, the tool can recognize some handwritten text. However, the accuracy depends on the quality and clarity of the handwriting.
Once the text is extracted, you can view, copy it to your clipboard, download it as a text file, or save it to Evernote if you are logged in.
No, the tool only extracts plain text. It does not preserve formatting, layout, or convert tables into structured data.
No, the tool does not process PDF files directly. Convert PDFs to image files first, then upload those images for text extraction.
No, the tool does not provide editing capabilities for extracted text. You can copy the text and edit it in a word processor after downloading.
No installation is needed. The OCR tool is browser-based, so you can use it directly online without downloading any software.
No, an internet connection is necessary as the entire OCR process occurs online. However, you can download the text for offline use afterward.