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Effortlessly Scan Utility Bills Online for Proof of Address

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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the file upload feature to scan utility bills. Upload images in formats like .jpg or .png, and the system transcribes and edits them for you.
Yes, once scanned and formatted, utility bills can often serve as proof of address. Check specific requirements based on where you present them.
Upload utility bills in formats such as .jpg, .png, and .pdf. The system will transcribe the content for you.
Acceptance varies by institution. Digital utility bills should accurately reflect original documents for better acceptance as proof of address.
The tool automatically transcribes and formats uploaded bills, ensuring they are clearer and more organized for presentation or storage.
While the tool processes text from scans, it does not specifically detect or highlight errors in your utility bills.
Yes, upload your utility bill images, and the tool can transcribe them into text formats that are easier to edit or store.
No, you can't edit within the tool. Export the results and edit them using other text editors for any modifications.
Ensure that your file size is under the 100 MB limit. If necessary, split the file or reduce its size before uploading.
No, the tool requires online access to process and transcribe files. You need an internet connection to use the service.
Scan your utility bill, then use the digital copy as proof, making sure it contains your name and address clearly.
While audio isn't typical for utility bills, if used, the max duration is 60 minutes per file. Ensure to upload within this limit.
No, batch processing isn't supported. Each utility bill must be uploaded and processed one at a time for transcription.
Yes, it processes and transcribes utility bills in various languages, producing output in the same language as the input.
Make sure your utility bill image is well-lit and focused. Clear images ensure better transcription results and readability.