Image to Text Converter (OCR)

Extract text from images using OCR. JPG, PNG, WebP. Max 5MB. English only. No sign-up required.

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We run OCR (optical character recognition) on your image and return the extracted text. Upload one image (JPG, PNG, or WebP, max 5MB). English only. Your file is deleted immediately after processing.

Your files are automatically deleted immediately after processing. No manual cleanup is required.

How to Extract Text from an Image

  1. Upload your image (JPG, PNG, or WebP, max 5MB).

  2. ConvertFloor runs OCR to detect text in the image.

  3. Text is extracted and cleaned for you.

  4. Copy or download the plain text. Your file is not stored.

What this tool does

Upload one image (JPG, PNG, or WebP, max 5MB) and click Extract Text. We run OCR (optical character recognition) and return the text as plain text. We do not store your file on our servers after processing, and it is deleted immediately after processing. OCR extracts text from photos, screenshots, and scanned documents so you can digitize printed text, copy content from images, or make image content searchable. English-only processing.

If the output is not what you expected, try a cleaner source file, then run the conversion again.

When to use this vs other tools

  • When you need to copy text from a photo or screenshot
  • When digitizing printed or handwritten text from a scan
  • When you want searchable text from an image
  • For receipts, forms, or documents captured as images
  • When you need plain text without layout or images

Common problems and fixes

Extraction fails or text is wrong

Use a clear, high-contrast image under 5MB. Handwriting and low-quality scans may have errors.

Wrong language or garbled text

This tool supports English only. For other languages, use a tool that supports your language.

Usage limit reached

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FAQ

Which image formats are supported?

JPG, PNG, and WebP. Maximum file size is 5MB.

Is OCR free?

Yes. The Image to Text tool is free with daily limits. Sign in for a higher limit.

Does it work on handwritten text?

Accuracy depends on clarity. Printed text works best; handwriting may have more errors.

Is my file stored?

No. Files are processed securely and deleted immediately after processing.

Does this work on mobile?

Yes. The tool is fully responsive.

Real-world use case

Useful for extracting text from receipts, whiteboard photos, and screenshots into editable text.

Limitations

OCR accuracy depends on image clarity, language, and text orientation.

Practical tips

  • Crop to text area before upload.
  • Use higher-contrast images for better OCR results.

Edge cases

  • Low-contrast or blurry images reduce OCR accuracy.
  • Handwriting and stylized fonts can fail.

Manual vs tool

Manual typing is precise but slow; OCR accelerates first draft extraction.

What this tool does in the real world

If you've ever received a screenshot with important instructions and no editable text, this is the tool you open. It pulls words out of an image so you can copy, search, and paste them where you need them. It is also useful for receipts, shipping labels, printed notices, and old scanned pages where copy-paste is impossible.

How to use

When to use this vs other tools

Use Image to Text when plain text is enough. If you need an editable DOCX file with paragraphs and revision support, use Image to Word. If you need a searchable PDF archive that still looks like the original page, use Image to PDF.

Common problems and fixes

Blurry photos are the number one OCR killer. If text comes out broken, retake the image with better light, crop to the text area, and keep the page straight. High-contrast scans beat dark phone shots almost every time. Also, do a quick review of totals, dates, and IDs because OCR can swap similar characters.

FAQ

Will this keep formatting? No, this outputs plain text, not layout.

Does it work on handwriting? Sometimes, but printed text is much more reliable.

Can I use this on mobile? Yes, upload from your phone browser and copy the result directly.

Where Image to Text fails (and what to do)

The tool usually fails for predictable reasons: dark photos, glare across lines, tiny text, or screenshots with heavy compression. When OCR output looks broken, do not keep retrying the same file. Retake the image with better light, crop to text only, and avoid zoomed-out captures where the text is microscopic.

If you need editable paragraphs with basic document structure, jump to Image to Word. If you need archive-style output where the page keeps its original look, Image to PDF is usually the better fit. For deeper troubleshooting, see why OCR fails.

Image to Text vs OCR tool workflows

Think of this as the lightweight OCR tool for quick extraction. It is ideal when you only need words copied into email, chat, or notes. It is not ideal when you need polished deliverables. For that, use the image to word converter or searchable PDF workflow depending on your end format.