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Scan to Text on iMac
Effortlessly Scan Text on iMac with OCR Technology
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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
Our OCR tool extracts text from images using optical character recognition, allowing you to convert scanned images or photos into digital text.
Simply upload your image file to the tool on your iMac. The OCR technology will process and extract the text, which you can then download or copy.
The tool supports common image formats including JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. Ensure your files are under 100 MB for processing.
Yes, you can scan documents to text by uploading images to the tool. The OCR extracts text from scans, providing it as plain text.
Yes, the OCR tool operates online, compatible with any iMac model, including iMac Pro, for extracting text from images.
The tool does recognize handwritten text, but the accuracy largely depends on handwriting clarity and quality of the image.
Absolutely, upload your screenshots to the tool, and it will extract any text using OCR technology for easy access and use.
You can upload multiple images, which will be processed in order. However, the text will be combined into a single output.
The tool provides plain text output. You can copy it to the clipboard, download it, or save it to Evernote.
Yes, each image file must be 100 MB or less. Ensure your files adhere to this limit for successful processing.
No, the OCR tool extracts plain text only. Any formatting, tables, or structured layouts are not preserved in the output.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as the OCR processing occurs online. You can download the text for offline use afterward.
Yes, the tool offers automatic language detection and multi-language support, accommodating a wide range of inputs.
No, the tool only processes image files, not PDFs. You can convert PDF pages to images first or take screenshots to upload.
Once logged in, you can save extracted text directly to your Evernote account, offering convenient access and organization.