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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can upload PNG files on a Chromebook and convert them using AI tools available in your browser, enabling easy transformation into text.
Use your web browser to access AI tools. Just click the upload button, select your PNG file from the file manager, and proceed with the conversion.
While no specific app is needed, you can use web-based AI tools accessible through your browser to scan and convert PNG files.
Scan the PNG file using an AI tool, then download the converted text as a PDF directly from the tool's export options.
Yes, free access allows you to upload PNGs and see a preview of the conversion. Full access requires signing in.
No downloads are needed as you can use browser-based AI tools directly to scan PNGs on your Chromebook.
ChromeOS supports browser-based applications, allowing you to upload and scan PNG files directly online without additional software.
Yes, the web-based AI tool works on Windows browsers, allowing you to upload PNG files for scanning and conversion to text.
Uploading through reputable web applications generally safeguards against malware. Always ensure your browser and OS are updated.
Yes, using a charger while scanning will ensure your Chromebook has sufficient power during the processing of PNG files.
Each file can be up to 100 MB. Larger files may need to be split before uploading to fit within this limit.
No, each PNG file must be processed individually, as the tool doesn't support batch processing.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for scanning and processing PNG files.
If your PNG exceeds 100 MB, try reducing the file size or splitting it into smaller parts before uploading.
Results from scanning can't be edited within the tool. Download the text and make adjustments using a text editor.