Study notes
Students can use photographed Hindi notes and copy the extracted text into assignments, summaries, or digital notebooks.
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Accepted: image files, max 50 MB each, up to 40 images per run.
ConversionTab turns Hindi text inside images into editable content for students, offices, researchers, and anyone working with Devanagari documents.
Students can use photographed Hindi notes and copy the extracted text into assignments, summaries, or digital notebooks.
Extract Hindi labels from printed forms and notices.
Digitize paragraphs from readable book pages.
Copy text from local bills or printed records.
Extract Hindi text from apps and web pages.
Use sharp images where the headline stroke and vowel marks are visible. This page intentionally uses a text-only guidance block instead of an image to vary the content structure.
Devanagari words often include a top line across characters. If the image is blurred or tilted, letters may break. A sharper, straighter image usually gives better OCR output.
After OCR, review names, locations, dates, and words with small vowel marks. The extracted text saves time, but final checking is still important for forms, certificates, and educational material.
Extract Hindi text from screenshots, menus, and scans. Handy for localization QA, travel docs, and packaging labels.
This URL selects Hindi so recognition matches the script on the image.
Fix typos in place instead of typing long passages by hand.
Phone pictures of whiteboards and warehouse labels are fair game.
Local OCR keeps internal screenshots off a shared API queue.