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Recognize Text on Photo
Effortless Text Recognition on Photos and Images
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Text recognition on photos allows you to identify and analyze text in images, making it easier to edit, annotate, or understand photo details.
Yes, there are tools available online to recognize text on photos for free, though specific OCR capabilities might be limited.
Yes, you can use the tool to add annotations, comments, and highlights to images. It offers various tools like pen and shapes to enhance your photos.
Upload your image and use the text annotation tool. Place text boxes where you need them, type comments, and adjust text properties as needed.
Yes, when adding annotations, you can customize text colors to match or contrast with your photo for better visibility.
While the tool itself needs a desktop browser, you can take a photo with an iPhone and upload it from your computer to annotate and recognize text.
The tool supports images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, allowing for versatile photo annotation options.
No, this tool does not offer OCR for extracting text from images; it's designed for annotating and enhancing photo visuals rather than text extraction.
Yes, the tool works on Macs as long as you're using a compatible desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox.
You can upload individual photos up to 100 MB in size for annotation within this tool.
Yes, you can highlight and mark specific textures or areas using shapes or freehand drawing to focus on particular surface details.
Yes, once you finish annotating your photo, you can download the annotated file with all the changes embedded.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration features. It is a single-user tool intended for individual annotation.
No, currently the tool is only available for use on desktop browsers and is not supported on mobile devices.
No, you can only annotate one photo at a time. For batch processing, a different kind of tool would be needed.