Image & PDF to Text

Convert scanned documents, PDFs, and images into editable text instantly. 100% free, private, and runs entirely in your browser.

How to Use This Tool

1

Upload Document

Drag and drop your image (JPG, PNG, WebP) or PDF file into the drop zone, or click to browse.

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Auto-Processing

The tool will automatically start extracting text using advanced OCR technology powered by WebAssembly.

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Review & Edit

Once finished, you can view the extracted text in Formatted or Plain Text mode.

4

Copy or Download

Copy the text to your clipboard or download it for use in other applications.

Privacy Note: All processing happens locally on your device using WebAssembly. Your documents never leave your computer.

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100% Private OCR Processing

Unlike other OCR tools that upload your documents to cloud servers, our tool processes everything directly in your browser using WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device — guaranteed.

No Server Uploads Files Stay on Device Private by Default

Why Choose Our OCR Tool

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Extract Any Text

Convert scanned documents, photos of text, PDFs, and screenshots into editable, searchable text.

Instant Processing

Powered by Tesseract.js and WebAssembly for fast, accurate text recognition right in your browser.

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PDF Support

Upload multi-page PDFs and extract text from all pages automatically. Perfect for scanned documents.

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High Accuracy

Advanced AI-powered recognition with confidence scores so you know exactly how reliable the output is.

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Private by Default

All processing happens locally on your device. Your files are never uploaded.

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Free, No Account

No sign-ups, no subscriptions, no hidden fees. Just open and extract text.

🔍 What is OCR?

OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is technology that converts images of text into machine-readable text. It analyzes the shapes and patterns in an image to identify letters, numbers, and symbols.

Common uses include:

  • Digitizing scanned paper documents
  • Extracting text from photos and screenshots
  • Making PDFs searchable and copyable
  • Converting handwritten notes to text

💡 Tips for Best OCR Results

Image Quality Matters — Higher resolution images with good contrast produce more accurate results. Avoid blurry or low-light photos.

Straighten Your Documents — Text that's tilted or skewed may be harder to recognize. Try to capture documents straight-on.

Tip: For scanned documents, 300 DPI produces excellent OCR results. Screenshots and photos work well too — just ensure the text is clearly visible.

Image to Text OCR FAQ

Simply drag and drop your image or PDF onto the upload area above, or click to select a file. The tool will automatically start extracting text using advanced OCR technology. Within seconds, you'll see the extracted text which you can copy or download — all processed locally on your device with no uploads required.

Yes, completely free with no limitations. There are no daily page limits, no watermarks, and no account signup required. This tool is free to use for both personal and commercial purposes. Process as many documents as you need.

This tool supports all common image formats including JPG/JPEG, PNG, and WebP. It also supports PDF files — including multi-page scanned documents. Each page of a PDF is processed separately and the text is combined in the output.

Accuracy depends on image quality. Clear, high-contrast images with printed text typically achieve 95%+ accuracy. The tool shows a confidence score for each extraction so you can verify the results. Handwritten text and low-quality images may have lower accuracy.

Absolutely not. All OCR processing happens entirely in your web browser using WebAssembly and Tesseract.js. Nothing is ever uploaded to any server. We have no ability to see, access, or store your documents. This makes our tool ideal for sensitive, confidential, or legally protected documents.

Yes, you can try extracting text from handwritten notes, though results vary based on handwriting legibility. The tool works best with clear, printed text. For handwritten content, neat block letters tend to produce better results than cursive writing.