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OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is technology that recognizes and extracts text from images. It analyzes the shapes of characters in a screenshot, photo, or scanned document and converts them into editable, searchable, copy-pasteable text. Modern OCR engines use advanced recognition algorithms to achieve high accuracy even with imperfect image quality.
Screenshots often contain text you need to work with — error messages, code snippets, chat conversations, article excerpts, or data tables. Manually retyping this text is slow and error-prone. OCR lets you extract it instantly, saving time and ensuring accuracy. It's also essential for making image-based documents searchable and accessible.
Convertful uses Tesseract.js, a JavaScript OCR engine that runs entirely in your browser via WebAssembly. When you upload an image, Tesseract analyzes the text regions, recognizes characters, and outputs the extracted text. The engine supports 100+ languages and handles printed text with high accuracy. No server processing is involved.
Yes. Your screenshots are processed entirely on your device. This is especially important for screenshots containing sensitive information like credentials, private messages, or confidential data.
Very accurate for printed text and screenshots. Handwriting recognition is limited. Clear, high-contrast images work best.
English by default. The OCR engine supports 100+ languages.