Image to Text
Overview
Extract text from images using OCR
Imagine a tiny but powerful tool living quietly in your browser… until you need it, and then it feels like magic. This image-to-text Google extension is designed to turn anything you see into something you can use. With a single click, you can capture text from screenshots, memes, PDFs, or even blurry images on a webpage. No more retyping long paragraphs or squinting at tiny letters. Just drag, click, or highlight, and the extension instantly extracts clean, selectable text like it was always meant to be copied. The interface is smooth and minimal. A small floating button appears when you hover over an image, glowing softly like it’s waiting to help. Click it, and a sleek panel slides in, showing the detected text in real time. It’s fast, responsive, and feels almost effortless. Key features that make it shine: Instant OCR scanning right inside your browser Drag-to-select capture for precise text extraction Auto-formatting that cleans up messy or distorted text Copy, download, or edit results on the spot Multi-language support for global use Offline mode for privacy and speed It’s not just a utility… it’s a time-saver disguised as a button. Students use it to grab notes. Developers use it to copy code from images. Everyone else uses it to skip the boring parts of typing. In short, it turns your bro
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Details
- Version2.0
- UpdatedApril 13, 2026
- Offered bybodn
- Size14.97KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
Support
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