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Scan Documents on Windows
Effortlessly scan and convert documents to text on Windows
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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 technology designed to digitize printed or handwritten text. Simply upload an image, and the tool processes it to provide plain text output.
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. These cover a wide range of photo, scan, and document image types.
To scan a document, use your scanner to create an image file like a JPG or PNG. Then upload this image to the OCR tool to extract the text.
Yes, you can use the OCR tool on any Windows version as it is browser-based. No specific apps or downloads are required.
Yes, the OCR tool automatically detects the language of the text in the image, providing support for multiple languages.
The tool only processes image files, not PDFs directly. To extract text, convert PDF pages to images or take screenshots and upload them.
OCR technology analyzes the image, recognizes characters and words, and converts them to plain text that you can copy or download.
Each uploaded image can be up to 100 MB. Larger files need to be resized or split before uploading.
You can copy the extracted text to your clipboard, download it as a text file, or save it directly to Evernote if you're logged in.
Yes, but handwriting recognition accuracy may vary depending on clarity. Clear, legible handwriting yields better results.
No, the tool only provides plain text output. Document formatting, layout, and tables are not preserved in the extraction process.
Yes, you can upload multiple files. They will be processed in order, and the text from each will be combined in the output.
Yes, high-resolution, clear images improve OCR accuracy. Blurry or low-quality images can result in less accurate text extraction.
After extraction, you can view, copy, download the plain text file, or save it to an Evernote account for easy access and organization.
No, processing requires an internet connection as it happens online. After extraction, you can save the text for offline use.