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Frequently Asked Questions
Firefox photo scanning involves using OCR technology to extract text from images directly in the browser. This allows for content to be transcribed quickly and integrated with other text inputs.
You can scan photos by uploading image files directly in Firefox using the OCR function. This method automatically converts and processes text content from images.
Yes, the OCR functionality is available on Firefox Android, allowing you to easily scan and extract text from images directly on your phone.
Supported image file types include .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff, enabling you to scan and transcribe various photo formats.
No additional plugins are needed for scanning photos in Firefox. The OCR functionality is integrated and works directly within the browser.
Yes, take a screenshot and upload it in Firefox to use OCR to extract and convert text from the image.
Scanned text is transcribed and displayed within the Firefox interface, allowing you to copy or use it with other writing tools.
OCR technology automatically analyzes the text in image files and transcribes it into digital text suitable for editing or further processing.
Yes, image file uploads are limited to a maximum size of 100 MB.
No, PDF scanning is not directly supported within the image upload capabilities; focus is primarily on image files.
Yes, scanning and transcribing photos with OCR in Firefox is available for free users with preview access to results.
No, photo scanning requires direct file uploads; you cannot scan web-hosted images directly without downloading them first.
No, the scanning function requires an internet connection as it operates via the browser's online capabilities.
No real-time preview of scanned results is available; results are shown after processing is complete.
No, results can't be edited directly in Firefox; copy them to an external editor for modifications.