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Frequently Asked Questions
Text in screenshots can be extracted using OCR capabilities. Upload the image file to a compatible tool that supports text extraction.
Yes, after copying text on iOS, you can paste it into documents or applications on Windows for editing or storage.
Take a screenshot and then upload it to an app that supports OCR to copy the text contained within the image.
Screenshots can be uploaded in formats like .jpg, .png, and others that support OCR processing.
Yes, once the text is extracted on iOS, it can be shared directly to Windows through shared cloud storage or other means.
OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition, a technology that converts different types of documents, such as scanned paper documents or images captured by a camera, into editable and searchable data.
No special software is needed on iOS as long as the tool you use supports OCR for the file format of your screenshot.
Yes, screenshots taken on iOS can be processed directly through apps that support file upload for text extraction.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is typically 100 MB per file, sufficient for most screenshots.
Yes, tools that process OCR usually require an internet connection to access the AI infrastructure.
Not directly from moving video. However, you can take a screenshot of the video frame you want to capture text from and then process that image.
Text extraction accuracy depends on image quality and text clarity. High-resolution images tend to yield better results.
OCR can handle multiple languages; results will typically match the input language as long as the language is supported.
Some OCR may extract text from multiple languages contained within a single image, but accuracy can vary based on tool capability.
Text editing generally requires copying the extracted text into a text editor where it can be adjusted.