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ImageText

ImageText

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Application Description

If you're looking to extract text from images, the ImageText app is your go-to solution. This free Text Scanner & Converter uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to transform images into editable text. Whether you're snapping a new photo with your camera or using existing pictures from your gallery, ImageText makes it easy to convert and copy text from your photos, pictures, and gallery items.

With the Live Text feature specifically designed for Android, extracting text has never been more straightforward. Here’s how you can use ImageText:

  • Take a clear photo using your camera.
  • Select pictures directly from your gallery.
  • Upload the image to the application.
  • The app recognizes and converts the characters using OCR technology.
  • Copy the extracted text to your clipboard.
  • Save the text file in your File Manager for future use.

The app boasts a simple interface that users find intuitive and easy to navigate, making it a lightweight yet powerful tool for all your text extraction needs.

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us via email at [email protected].

What's New in the Latest Version 2.5

Last updated on Jul 28, 2024

Minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. Install or update to the newest version to experience these enhancements!

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