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DocQuery — Document Query Engine is an AI-powered tool designed to extract information from documents by simply asking questions. It allows users to interact with their documents in a natural, conversational manner, making it easy to retrieve specific data without manual searching. Whether you're working with PDFs, scanned documents, or images, DocQuery provides a seamless way to uncover the information you need.
• Extract text from scanned documents: Convert scanned documents into readable text for easy querying.
• Ask questions naturally: Use everyday language to retrieve information from your documents.
• Multiple document formats supported: Works with PDF, DOCX, JPG, PNG, and more.
• Search by keywords or phrases: Quickly locate specific information within documents.
• Multi-language support: Process documents in various languages.
• Highly accurate OCR: Advanced optical character recognition for scanned documents.
• Cloud-based access: Use DocQuery from anywhere, on any device.
• Easy integration: Compatible with workflows and systems for seamless document management.
What types of documents can I use with DocQuery?
DocQuery supports a wide range of document formats, including PDF, DOCX, JPG, PNG, and more.
Can I use DocQuery with documents in different languages?
Yes, DocQuery offers multi-language support, allowing you to process and query documents in various languages.
Is DocQuery accurate with scanned documents?
Yes, DocQuery uses advanced OCR technology to ensure high accuracy when working with scanned documents.