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Scan Image in Linux
Efficient Image Scanning for Note Taking in Linux

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Frequently Asked Questions
You can use our AI tool to scan images directly on a Linux platform. Simply upload an image file such as .jpg or .png, and our OCR technology transcribes the content for you.
The tool supports common image file types like .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff for effective text extraction and transcription.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to process images and perform transcriptions, as the AI processing is cloud-based.
No, you can only process one image at a time. Each file needs to be uploaded and transcribed individually to ensure accuracy.
The maximum file size for image uploads is 100 MB. If your file exceeds this limit, consider resizing or compressing it before uploading.
The AI provides high accuracy in text extraction from images, though results may vary based on image quality and text clarity.
No, you cannot edit the extracted text within the tool. Once processed, you can copy the output and edit it in your preferred text editor.
The AI can process images with text in multiple languages, outputting transcription in the same language as input.
No specific software is needed apart from a web browser. The tool operates entirely online, making it accessible across Linux systems.
While we don't cover privacy specifics, ensure only to upload images you're comfortable processing online. Consider local options for sensitive data.
There is no specific character limit for text within images, but image clarity affects transcription results. High-quality images yield better accuracy.
If the image contains readable text, the tool can transcribe it using OCR. However, clarity and quality of text in an image affect results.
Ensure you're using the latest browser version for optimal performance, and upload images directly from your computer storage.
OCR is primarily designed for printed text. Handwritten notes may not transcribe accurately depending on legibility and image quality.
No real-time preview is available. Once you upload and submit an image, the text extraction process begins immediately.