Convert your text images to digital format
Do you have a photo of a recipe and would like to have the text in digital format? Do you want to change the image with the shopping list to editable text? Have you been sent a screenshot of a text and do not have time to write it by hand? Have you not had time to copy the notes from the board and have only been able to take a photo? The solution to all these problems is to download Text Scanner Android from Peace Studio. Text Scanner APK is a great solution to digitize documents on your phone.
How to convert an image from text to editable text
Text Scanner APK is a fantastic OCR text scanner that allows us to pass images with text to digital text. This way, the app will scan the text in the image and we can get the words in an editable format in a matter of seconds.
In addition, it also includes a text editor to polish the results. But from here we can also save our text, share it and even listen to the audio with the automatic reader.
You can convert an image into text.
It works quite well, especially for typed text, although it has handwriting support. It also supports 50 languages, incorporates a dark mode, and allows us to upload images directly from the gallery or take pictures with our own camera. And it even has a history section.
The downside? It is a very cool and useful app, but it is not infallible (as is usual in this type of tool). And, once the trial period is over, we will have to go through the box. But at least we can download Text Scanner Android for free to try it out to see if it's worth buying.
What's new in the latest version
- Improves the scanning sensitivity.
- Performance improvements.
- Minor bug fixes.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 6.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
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