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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool is a comprehensive text editing and enhancement platform that uses AI to transform, summarize, and improve written content, also supporting image transcription.
Yes, you can upload various image formats like .jpg, .png, and others. The tool automatically performs optical character recognition to transcribe text from images.
Uploaded images are transcribed using OCR technology to convert any text within the images into editable text forms for further processing.
While direct archiving isn't featured, you can transcribe text from images for use in summaries or email drafts which indirectly supports archive creation.
Supported image formats include .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff for transcription and further text processing.
Yes, each image file should not exceed 100 MB. This helps ensure smooth and efficient processing during transcription.
No, the tool does not offer image editing capabilities. It focuses on the transcription of text contained in the images.
No specific preparation is required, but clearer images can aid in more accurate text transcription during processing.
Image transcription allows you to extract text for use in summaries or emails, making it easier to archive written content extracted from images.
No, there is no built-in function to compare original images with transcribed text side-by-side.
Transcribed text from images can be inserted into emails using the Write Email variant, aiding in drafting detailed and accurate correspondences.
Consider reducing your file size or breaking it into smaller parts to fit within the 100 MB limit.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for upload, transcription, and text processing activities.
For processing summaries or emails, there is a minimum of 300 characters of text required after transcription.
After transcription, the text can be processed using summarization or email drafting features to organize or share the extracted content.