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Frequently Asked Questions
You can use AI-based tools to capture text from scanned documents and edit them. This involves uploading a document in image or PDF format, transcribing it using OCR, and editing the extracted text or converting it back to a downloadable format.
Yes, you can edit scanned PDFs on your iPhone by uploading them into a tool that supports PDF text extraction. After processing, the text can be edited or reworded, and saved back as a PDF or in other formats.
Using the Notes app, you can scan documents directly and use built-in features or external tools to make changes by converting scanned images into text, which can then be edited.
Access your iCloud storage through the Files app and select a Word document to edit. You can open it with compatible apps or download and use a text editor that supports .docx files to make your changes.
While Safari can open PDFs, it does not support direct editing. Use a cloud-based document editor to process and edit the text extracted from PDF files.
You can edit various document formats including PDFs, Word files, and text images captured through your camera. Upload these to a compatible editor to change the contents.
Yes, scan your document text or use an OCR tool to extract the content. This separated text can easily be organized into notes using apps like Notes on iPhone.
Upload the scanned PDF to an editor that features OCR conversion, change the text as needed, and re-save the document as a PDF or another text format.
While certain built-in apps allow you to view and make minor annotations, editing typically requires using an online or app-based document editor that supports full text manipulation.
Use OCR technology tools available on your iPhone. By uploading scanned images or PDFs, the text is extracted and editable directly on the device or in associated apps.
Yes, most modern editing tools work seamlessly with iPhone's file management system, allowing you to upload and edit documents directly from your device’s storage or cloud services.
Generally, editing tools allow uploads up to 100 MB per file. Ensure your scanned documents fall within this limit or consider splitting larger files.
While editing scanned documents doesn’t involve audio or video, for converting spoken text to written, files should not exceed 60 minutes.
While you can choose from preset styles like Formal or Friendly in a rewording tool, creating custom styles isn't an option. Use available styles to match your needs.
Most document editing tools work online, but some apps may offer offline capabilities for viewing or annotating files. Full text-editing typically requires an active internet connection.