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Frequently Asked Questions
To edit a scanned document, you first need to convert it into an editable format using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) tools available for free online or in software applications. Once converted, you can edit it like any other document.
You can use Adobe Reader along with various free software tools available online to edit PDFs. These tools often include features to recognize and convert text in scanned PDFs into an editable format.
Yes, you can edit scanned documents on a Surface tablet using software like Adobe Reader or other apps that offer OCR capabilities to convert and edit text from scanned images.
Yes, there are several free software options available that can convert scanned documents into editable formats, allowing you to make changes without cost. Online platforms often provide these services for free as well.
Scanned documents become editable when passed through OCR technology, which recognizes text within images and converts it into text that can be modified using word processing or PDF editing tools.
Yes, numerous online platforms allow you to upload scanned documents and edit them using OCR without downloading any software. They typically convert the document to an editable format right in your browser.
You can upload text, image, audio, and video files for transcription into editable formats. Supported file types include .jpg, .png, .mp3, .mp4, among others.
Advanced OCR software can handle structures like tables, converting them into editable formats. However, intricate layouts might require manual adjustments post-conversion for accuracy.
Yes, files uploaded for editing should not exceed 100 MB. If files are larger, consider breaking them into smaller sections before processing them for editing.
For audio and video files, the maximum supported length is 60 minutes. Longer files need to be trimmed or split into shorter segments for editing.
Yes, you can edit scanned documents on any operating system using browser-based tools or compatible software like Adobe Reader, available for Windows, Mac, and others.
The tool supports standard image formats like .jpg and .png, as well as audio and video files for transcription into editable text. Ensure your files are in a supported format before uploading.
Currently, you cannot edit the output directly in the tool. If you need changes, adjust the input text and regenerate or download the result and edit it externally.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to process and edit documents as it operates online. Use online platforms or software that can function offline if needed.
Custom styles are not supported within the tool. You can choose from set styles that offer various tones and formats to suityour needs.