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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can edit scanned documents in Safari using AI tools that process file uploads. Support for image formats enables OCR functions to convert them into editable text.
Upload image files such as .jpg, .png, and more directly through the browser interface on Safari. The tool supports a maximum file size of 100 MB.
Supported file types include .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff for OCR processing. This allows conversion of scanned documents into editable text.
While Safari doesn't save changes directly, AI tools allow you to edit scanned documents, and you can save or export the results once edited.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per upload. Ensure your files are within these constraints to successfully edit them.
Extensions are typically not needed as the AI tool works directly in Safari without additional software. Just upload your scanned files to start editing.
Yes, the tool is available on Safari for both macOS and Windows 10. It enables editing of scanned documents seamlessly in your browser.
Once you edit your scanned documents in Safari, you can save or download them using the tool's features, though Safari itself doesn't directly save changes.
No, editing documents does not involve autofill or saved passwords. Focus is on file-based scanning and text editing.
Yes, Safari on MacBook supports editing of scanned documents through browser-based AI tools without needing additional software.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates directly through Safari. Offline editing is not supported.
Yes, the tool is accessible through Safari on an iPad, allowing you to edit scanned documents on the go.
No custom styles are available. The tool provides structured editing options based on the uploaded scanned documents.
Videos and audios can be transcribed, but are limited to 60 minutes in duration. This is vital for ensuring smooth processing.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. Each document must be uploaded and edited individually in Safari.