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Transcribe Snapshot to Text
Easily Transcribe Snapshot Text with Annotations
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Transcribing snapshot text involves converting the text in images, such as screenshots or scans, into editable text for further use. It helps in extracting information from visuals.
Upload your snapshot onto the platform. The annotation tools won't directly transcribe text but enable you to mark and highlight areas where you might need text. For actual transcription, another tool supporting OCR is needed.
While our tool doesn't send notifications, it is not equipped to perform text transcription from snapshots. It focuses on annotations.
The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for image files. This allows you to annotate snapshots efficiently.
No, this tool is designed for annotation, not transcription. You might need a separate OCR tool to extract and transcribe text.
Yes, you can use the annotation tool for free to mark-up images. For downloading annotated images, a login may be required without any charges.
No, this tool is not compatible with mobile devices. It requires a desktop or laptop browser to function.
This tool doesn’t involve transformers for writing but allows manual annotation of your snapshots using pen and text tools.
Upload your image, and use tools like pen for drawing or text for writing comments or notes directly onto the image.
The tool supports both PDFs and image files for annotation, offering multi-page support for PDF markups.
Annotations are applied directly to the image or PDF and can be previewed before saving or downloading.
You're limited to uploading files of up to 100 MB. Larger files can't be processed with this tool.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You'll need to finish with one file before starting another session.
No, this annotation tool doesn't offer speech-to-text conversion. It's focused on visual markup.
While you can annotate images, saving as text needs manual transcription or an OCR tool to convert annotated content into text.