Wednesday, 9 May 2018

5 Best OCR Apps for Extracting Text from Images on Android



Smartphone technology is moving us away from hard copy world to Digital world. Information can store and handle very easily with the digital format, where Android OCR scanner apps come into the picture. There are tons of Android scan apps available in Google play store. Here we are going to introduce the best image to text converting apps, the best Android OCR apps for Smartphone. In this digital world, we need apps or software that can convert scanned images to the form of text, which can be printed or saved as a word file. The OCR (Optical Character Reader) technology integrated with Android apps can convert the scanned image of a text page to a word file instantly without the hassle of typing the entire content down again.

Last week my i got an assignment at her workplace that required her to work on scanned documents and then make a presentation out of it. As the documents were scanned, i was having a tough time in rewriting everything again as points in the presentation slides. After a few hours of frustration,my bro  came out to me for help and that’s when I thought of using OCR on her Android smartphone.

I reviewed a few apps for her so that she can use them based upon her needs. While helping her, I thought that it would help our readers in Guiding Tech as well. We find ourself in such situations in offices quite often. So here are the top three apps you can use on Android for OCR that actually work. 

1.CamScanner – Phone PDF Creator 
 CamScanner free version allows a user to create scanned copies of images and turn them into a PDF. Recently the app received an update and a plugin was pushed using which the app can do an OCR on your scanned documents and make them searchable.In the paid version of the app, you get the option to extract the recognized characters and import the text as a .txt file. The OCR is not as accurate as you would get in Google Keep and Text Fairy. However, it can be used to do OCR in a batch when you have multiple pages to go. You can import all of these docs as a PDF document using cam Scan and do an OCR.
DOWNLOAD CAMSCANNER FROM PLAY STORE 

2.GOOGLE KEEP 
 
 If you are not aware, it’s true that Google Keep, one of the most minimalist and efficient note taking app can recognize the text in images. Well, it’s nothing new here. Google has been working on OCR technology from the days of Google Docs and they have carried over the feature to Google Keep.So to use Keep as an OCR tool, all you need to do is import the document you need to perform OCR on and save it as a note. The image can be from the gallery or the camera, but just make sure that the photo is of good quality. Once the note is saved, open the three-dot menu and select the option, Grab image text.The note will then be searched for text and it might take some time for Keep to do an OCR. Once it’s finished, the text will be added to the note itself and you will be able to search through the text and even copy it or make a new document out of it in Google Docs by selecting the option from the three dotted menu.
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3.Google Goggles
 This OCR application is offered by the Google search engine itself which takes the conventional methods of OCR to an entirely different level. This Android OCR App can provide the information about an object just by seeing it through the smartphone camera and also can convert the text that reads into some other language instantly.
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4.OneNote


This Android OCR app from Microsoft comes preloaded on the Microsoft devices. This OCR app lets you save the OCR document to a personalized cloud account. The beauty of this cloud storage, you can access over any of your Microsoft devices anytime from the cloud.

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5.TEXT FAIRY

 

Google Keep is useful if you work on OCR occasionally. But if you are looking for a robust app using which you can do OCR in bulk, you can give Text Fairy a try. The app magically transforms the image to text in no time. Once you take a photo or insert an image, it will enhance it first of all. You will be asked if you need two columns text or just a single column and finally the app will start recognizing.The OCR is fairly fast and needs just a few seconds to read an entire A4 sheet. The best thing about the app is that it gives the option to export the scanned text as PDF or copy to clipboard. Additionally, you can also activate text to speech and listen to the entire text.  The app supports many languages and it comes as a surprise to me that it’s free. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for an OCR app for Android.


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