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Image to Text — Free Online OCR Tool

OCR (Optical Character Recognition) converts the visible text locked inside an image into real, editable characters your computer can read, search, and copy. Unlike just looking at text in a photo, extracted text can be pasted into documents, forms, or translation tools — without retyping a single word.

Supports screenshots, scanned pages, JPG and PNG photos, receipts, invoices, whiteboard photos, and handwritten notes.

✓ Extracts editable text from JPG, PNG, screenshots, and scanned images
✓ Perfect for receipts, invoices, forms, notes, and printed documents
✓ Output is copyable and downloadable as a plain .txt file
✓ Runs in your browser — no account, no installation, no file stored

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How to Extract Text from an Image

  1. Upload your image or screenshot — JPG, PNG, and most common photo formats are accepted.
  2. The OCR engine scans the image and identifies all visible text characters automatically.
  3. Review the extracted text in the output box — copy it directly or make any needed corrections.
  4. Download as a .txt file, or paste the text into a document, form, spreadsheet, or translation tool.
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Common Use Cases for Image to Text

OCR turns passive image content into active, working text. These are the scenarios where it saves the most time:

Extract Text from Screenshots

Screenshots of error messages, app interfaces, web pages, or chat conversations often contain text you need to quote, search, or edit. Instead of retyping every word, upload the screenshot and copy the extracted text in seconds. Screen text is sharp, high-contrast, and machine-rendered — one of the cleanest inputs for OCR.

Convert Scanned Documents into Editable Text

Physical documents — contracts, letters, reports, forms — scanned to JPG or PNG can be processed directly. The OCR engine reads the printed text and outputs editable characters, turning a static image of a document into something you can paste into a word processor, edit, and re-export without retyping. If your source is a scanned PDF rather than a standalone image, use our OCR PDF tool instead — it handles multi-page PDF documents in the same way.

Read Text from Receipts and Invoices

Receipts and invoices photographed on a phone are ideal candidates for OCR. Extract vendor names, amounts, dates, and line items without manual data entry — useful for expense reporting, bookkeeping, or any workflow that captures financial details from paper documents.

Digitize Whiteboard and Classroom Notes

Photos of whiteboards, flip charts, or handwritten notes from meetings and lectures can be converted into searchable, editable text. This preserves the content in a format that is indexable, shareable, and easy to incorporate into documents or note-taking apps.

Copy Text from Social Images and Infographics

Images shared on social platforms, screenshots of articles, or infographics with embedded statistics often contain text that cannot be selected or copied in the traditional way. Image to Text extracts that content so you can quote, verify, or reuse it freely.

Pull Content from Printed Forms and Cards

Business cards, registration forms, name badges, and printed labels all contain structured text that benefits from OCR. Extract contact details, addresses, or reference numbers from a photo and paste them directly into your CRM, spreadsheet, or contact book.


Why Use AixKit Image to Text


Supported Image Types and Scenarios

This tool works with a wide range of image formats and use cases:

Once you have extracted text, you can convert it into a formatted document using our Text to PDF tool. If you need to merge several image pages before processing, JPG to PDF and PNG to PDF let you combine them into a single file first.


Image to Text vs OCR PDF — Which Should You Use?

Both tools extract text using the same recognition engine. The difference is the input format:

Scenario Use This Tool
Your source is a JPG, PNG, or screenshot Image to Text (this page)
Your source is a PDF with scanned pages OCR PDF
You want to create a searchable PDF from a scanned image OCR PDF
You want plain copyable text from a photo Image to Text (this page)
You have a photo and want it as a PDF first JPG to PDF then OCR PDF
You extracted text and want to save it as a PDF Text to PDF

The practical rule: if you can open the file in an image viewer (Photos, Preview, Windows Photo Viewer), use Image to Text. If you open it in a PDF reader (Acrobat, browser PDF viewer), use OCR PDF.

What Affects OCR Accuracy

Image Resolution

Clear, high-resolution images produce significantly better results. Blurry or low-resolution photos often cause missed or garbled characters. Aim for 200 DPI or higher when scanning printed pages.

Handwriting vs Printed Text

OCR is highly reliable on printed and typed text. Handwriting recognition is less consistent and depends heavily on neatness and letter clarity — always proofread handwritten extractions.

Lighting and Contrast

Shadows, glare, and uneven lighting reduce recognition accuracy. Straight-on, evenly lit photos of text produce the cleanest output — avoid photographing text at angles.

Complex Backgrounds

Text overlaid on textured backgrounds, watermarks, or decorative patterns can reduce accuracy. Plain-background images always produce the most reliable extractions.

Frequently Asked Questions — Image to Text (OCR)

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