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Edit Scanned Documents on iOS
Effortlessly Edit Scanned Documents on Your iOS Device

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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can edit scanned PDFs on an iOS device using file upload. The tool transcribes text from the PDFs, making them editable.
You can upload text files, images like .jpg and .png, and video/audio files for transcription. This supports comprehensive document editing on iOS.
Free users can preview edits. Logging in grants full access to edit, save changes, and use integration features like saving to Evernote.
Yes, you can edit scanned documents on devices running iOS 11 through 17. The tool operates via browser, eliminating app dependency.
Uploaded images or audio files are automatically transcribed into editable text, making your scanned documents fully accessible for editing.
You cannot directly edit outputs within the tool. For changes, adjust inputs and regenerate, or edit final results externally.
File uploads are limited to 100 MB, ensuring easy handling on iOS. Larger files can be divided and uploaded incrementally.
Access the tool through your iPhone browser. Upload scanned documents or images to begin transcription and editing.
Yes, logged-in users can save edited documents directly to apps like Evernote, ensuring seamless workflow continuity on iOS.
The tool is compatible with iOS 16, featuring responsive design to easily manage and edit scanned documents.
For generating summaries or emails, a minimum of 300 characters is required to ensure comprehensive content creation.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to access the comprehensive text processing and enhancement features.
Currently, you cannot create custom styles. Choose from existing style options to fit the tone or structure you need.
Yes, input text is processed in its original language, making it versatile for multilingual document editing on iOS.
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is used to convert images of text into editable text, allowing for effective editing of scanned documents.