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Scan to Text on MacOS
Easily Convert Scanned Images to Text on MacOS
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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 images using supported formats and the tool uses OCR technology to convert visible text into editable plain text. This is useful for digitizing documents and images efficiently.
You can upload JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF files for OCR processing. These formats are commonly used on MacOS for image and document scanning.
Yes, you can use the tool on MacOS Ventura without any issues. It processes images uploaded from your device, converts text via OCR, and outputs as plain text.
Upload your image on the platform, and OCR technology will extract the text. Copy, download, or save the plain text output for further use on your MacOS device.
Absolutely, it works effectively with MacOS Monterey. You can digitize texts from images, making use of the latest OS capabilities for better integration.
No, the tool outputs plain text only. Any original formatting, such as fonts or layouts, is not preserved during the OCR process.
Yes, users on MacOS High Sierra can use this tool to convert scanned document images into text. It handles multiple image types and outputs plain, editable text.
The maximum file size for each image is 100 MB. This allows for the handling of high-resolution images for more accurate OCR results.
Yes, once text is extracted, you can copy it into MacOS TextEdit for further editing or saving, taking advantage of its plain text format capabilities.
Direct PDF file conversion is not supported. Convert PDFs into image formats such as JPG or PNG first, then upload them for text extraction.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to perform OCR tasks. Once the text is extracted, it can be accessed offline after downloading.
Logged-in users can save extracted text directly to Evernote from the tool, making it easier to organize and access your notes and documents on MacOS.
Yes, the tool can automatically preprocess and adjust rotated images to ensure accurate text extraction via OCR, enhancing ease of use across MacOS devices.
Handwriting recognition can vary based on quality and legibility. For best results, ensure clear and legible handwriting when scanning images.
Yes, the tool supports automatic language detection and can process text in multiple languages, ideal for diverse OCR applications on MacOS.