Image to Text (OCR)

Pull editable text out of a photo, scan or screenshot. Nothing leaves your device.

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Drop an image here JPG, PNG, WEBP — or click to browse

How it works

DocuZero's OCR tool reads the text embedded in a picture — a scanned page, a photo of a whiteboard, a screenshot of an article — and turns it into text you can copy, search or edit. The recognition engine (Tesseract) runs as WebAssembly directly inside your browser tab, so the image itself is never sent anywhere.

Why run OCR locally instead of uploading?

Most free OCR tools ask you to upload your image to their servers first. That means a copy of your document — which might contain personal, financial or business information — sits on a company's infrastructure. DocuZero skips that step entirely: the moment you close this tab, no trace of your file remains anywhere except your own device.

Frequently asked questions

Which languages are supported?

English, French, Arabic, and combinations of them. More languages can be added on request.

Is there a file size limit?

No hard limit is enforced, but very large or very high-resolution images will take longer to process since everything runs on your device's own processor.

Does it work on handwriting?

OCR engines are built for printed text. Handwriting recognition is much less reliable and results will vary.