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Scan to Text in Browser
Easily Scan to Text Using Your Browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
You upload an image using your browser. The tool utilizes OCR technology to extract text from the image, providing you a plain text result.
You can upload various formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF, with a max file size of 100 MB.
Yes, the tool is browser-based, allowing you to upload and convert scanned images directly into text without additional software.
Yes, the extracted text is plain and editable. Copy it or download for further editing on your device.
Yes, you can save extracted text to Evernote, provided you log in. This keeps your digital notes organized.
Absolutely, the tool can automatically detect and process multiple languages, ensuring broad usability.
You can upload multiple images totaling up to 100 MB, and all extracted text will be combined for download or copying.
High-quality, clear images offer better OCR results. Blurry or low-resolution images might affect the accuracy.
Yes, it's completely browser-based. Just upload your images through the website, no downloads or installations needed.
No, the tool provides plain text output. Original formatting, layout, and tables are not preserved in the conversion.
Yes, each image can be up to 100 MB in size, allowing for larger high-resolution uploads.
No, the tool only processes image files. Convert PDFs to images or take screenshots before uploading.
It can recognize handwritten text, but the quality of recognition may vary depending on the handwriting clarity.
No, an internet connection is needed for the tool to process images and perform OCR online.
After extraction, you can copy the text, download it as a text file, or save it to Evernote if logged in.