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I converted a list of screenshots to text with this tool, and it works well for me. The speed and accuracy are impressive, and the bulk upload feature saved me a lot of time.
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Image to Text OCR is an AI-powered online OCR tool designed to help users convert images, screenshots, PDFs, and handwritten notes into editable and searchable text. The tool is fast, accurate, and easy to use, with no signup required. It works securely on all devices, including mobile phones, tablets, and desktops. Image to Text OCR is ideal for students, professionals, researchers, and businesses looking to save time and improve productivity.
I converted a list of screenshots to text with this tool, and it works well for me. The speed and accuracy are impressive, and the bulk upload feature saved me a lot of time.
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