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Image Text Extractor (OCR) — Engineering

Pull text out of screenshots, scans, and photos with in-browser OCR. Bulk-extract many images at once, copy or download the text. Nothing uploaded. $19.

How it works

  1. Drop one or more images — PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, or GIF — and the whole batch is read at once.
  2. Each image is run through an in-browser OCR engine (Tesseract), then opens in its own card with the recognized text and a preview of the source image.
  3. Copy any result, download it as .txt, or download every file's text at once to paste into an issue, a doc, or a script.

Key features

  • Bulk OCR — drop several screenshots and extract their text together
  • Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server
  • Text tab holds the recognized text; an Images tab shows the source for quick checking
  • Copy or download each result as .txt — or all of them at once, named with a timestamp
  • Reads stack traces, log lines, and error dialogs captured as screenshots

Common uses

  • Get the text out of a screenshotted stack trace or error dialog so you can search it
  • Pull log output from a screenshot when you can't copy from the original terminal
  • Extract labels and values from a diagram or architecture image

Frequently asked questions

How do I compare image text extractor (ocr) online?

Drop one or more images — PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, or GIF — and the whole batch is read at once. Each image is run through an in-browser OCR engine (Tesseract), then opens in its own card with the recognized text and a preview of the source image. Copy any result, download it as .txt, or download every file's text at once to paste into an issue, a doc, or a script.

Are my files private when I use this tool?

Yes. All comparison runs locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device and are never sent to any server — not a policy promise, but an architectural fact. There is no server receiving your data.