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Protected Document Scanner Solution
Efficient and Secure Protected Document Scanner Solution

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Frequently Asked Questions
A protected document scanner is a tool designed to securely scan and digitize physical documents, ensuring safe storage and transformation into easily accessible digital formats.
Our document scanner incorporates AI technologies to accurately transcribe text while maintaining the confidentiality of your documents during the digitization process.
Yes, the scanner is designed to handle confidential documents securely, converting them into digital formats without compromising their integrity or privacy.
The scanner can process text files such as .txt, .md, .json, .csv and image files like .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, .tiff for OCR, as well as audio and video files requiring transcription.
Ensure that your files are within the 100 MB size limit and under 60 minutes for audio/video. The scanner automatically handles transcription, so just upload and let it process.
Yes, files must be under 100 MB to be processed. Audio and video files should also be no longer than 60 minutes in duration.
Large documents can be scanned if they fit the file size limit of 100 MB. You may need to split extremely large files into smaller parts.
Yes, audio files in formats like .mp3, .m4a, .wav, .webm, .aac, .ogg, and .flac can be transcribed as part of the scanning process.
Yes, video files such as .mp4, .webm, .mov, and .mkv can be transcribed, provided they don't exceed the 60-minute duration limit.
The AI in the protected document scanner supports multiple languages, ensuring that transcriptions and text processing are in the same language as the input.
For effective summarization, a minimum of 300 characters is required. For rewording, any text length is suitable, even a single character.
Yes, files can be uploaded from any device, including smartphones, as long as they meet the format and size criteria.
No, the platform does not allow editing of results. Generation must be repeated for any changes or adjustments needed to the output.
The tool does not support real-time previews. Once the document is scanned and processed, you can review the output results.
While immediate access to results is available, long-term storage in applications like Evernote is only available to logged-in users.