
OCR
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a technology that converts images of printed or handwritten text into digital, editable, and searchable data. It analyzes the shapes and patterns of characters within an image—such as a scanned document or a photo of text—and translates them into machine-readable text. This process allows you to digitize paper documents, making it easier to store, search, edit, and share information electronically. OCR is widely used in document management, data entry automation, and accessibility, streamlining how we manage and interact with printed information.