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Effortlessly Scan Documents Online 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
Upload an image file containing text, and the OCR tool will extract the text from the image. You can then copy, download, or save the extracted text to Evernote.
You can upload images in formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. Ensure the file size is under 100 MB for best results.
Yes, the tool is browser-based, so you can access it on any PC without needing to download software.
The maximum file size per image is 100 MB. Larger files must be reduced in size before uploading.
Yes, you can take a picture of a document using a webcam and upload the image to extract text.
Yes, the tool allows you to scan and preview documents for free. Logging in provides full access to additional features.
You can view the full extracted text, copy it to your clipboard, download it as a file, or save it to Evernote.
Yes, the tool has automatic language detection and supports extracting text from images in multiple languages.
Yes, but accuracy may vary. Handwritten text can be recognized if it's clear and legible.
No, it extracts plain text only. Document layout, tables, and formatting are not preserved.
Use high-resolution images, ensure good lighting, and avoid shadows on the text for better OCR results.
No, PDFs must first be converted to image files or screenshots. Then, upload those images for text extraction.
No direct editing is provided. You can copy the text into a word processor to make changes if needed.
Yes, you can save extracted text directly to Evernote by logging into your account.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to process OCR extraction as it is done online.