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Text From Image is a powerful tool designed to extract text from scanned documents,images, and photos. It leverages advanced AI technology to recognize and process text within images, making it easily editable or shareable. Whether you have handwritten notes, printed documents, or faded scans, Text From Image helps you convert visual text into digital format seamlessly.
• Multi-Language Support: Extract text in multiple languages with high accuracy.
• High Accuracy: Advanced OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology ensures precise text extraction.
• Text Editing: Edit extracted text directly within the app for corrections or formatting.
• User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive design makes it easy to upload images and extract text in seconds.
• Image Formats: Supports JPG, PNG, PDF, BMP, and other common image formats.
• Shareability: Copy or share extracted text via email, social media, or cloud storage.
• Memory Storage: Save extracted text for later use or reference.
What languages does Text From Image support?
Text From Image supports over 100 languages, including popular ones like English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and many more.
Is the extracted text always 100% accurate?
While Text From Image offers high accuracy, results may vary based on the image quality. Clear, well-lit images with readable text yield the best results.
Can I extract text from handwritten notes?
Yes, Text From Image includes handwriting recognition for extracting text from handwritten notes, though accuracy depends on the legibility of the handwriting.