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Frequently Asked Questions
Card scanning is the process of digitizing physical membership cards using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to extract and manage information digitally.
Use a scanner or mobile device to capture the front and back of your card. Then, upload the images to an online OCR tool to extract the text and store it digitally.
Yes, you can scan various membership cards including Costco, Amazon Prime, clubs, and more using supported image formats like jpg, png, or gif.
Supported image formats for card scanning include jpg, png, gif, bmp, webp, and tiff, making it easy to upload your membership card images.
After scanning, integrate the card info with Trello by copying the extracted text and utilizing it to create tasks or notes within Trello boards.
Yes, once scanned, you can use membership card information for AliExpress, entering any necessary data like points or memberships during purchase.
Yes, the maximum file size for image uploads is 100 MB. If your image exceeds this, consider reducing the size or resolution before uploading.
Yes, scanned cards can be shared via email or stored in secure cloud systems. Ensure you follow privacy protocols when sharing sensitive information.
Many OCR tools offer free basic services, allowing you to scan and process a limited number of images. Premium features may require a subscription.
Yes, modern OCR tools can process multiple languages. Ensure the tool you choose supports the language on your membership card.
Absolutely, use your smartphone camera to capture images of your cards. Mobile apps and online services can process these images via OCR for text extraction.
OCR technology is highly accurate, though precision can vary based on image quality and card design. Clear, well-lit images yield the best results.
No, scanning is non-invasive and doesn’t physically affect the card. It's a digital way to manage and back up your membership card data.
Currently, most OCR and related services require an internet connection to process images and extract text details effectively.
Complex designs can sometimes confuse OCR. For best results, ensure the text is clear and the image is crisp. Adjust lighting or contrast before scanning.