OCR PDF – Make Scanned PDFs Searchable

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) turns images of text into real, searchable text inside your PDF.

How OCR works

1) Image analysis. Scanner captures page → pixel data. Bright = background; dark = text/shapes.

2) Pre-processing. Clean image: smooth edges, remove speckles, straighten scans, tidy lines, detect scripts.

3) Text recognition. Feature extraction + pattern matching identify characters and words.

4) Post-processing. Add recognized text as invisible layer or export plain text.

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Frequently asked questions

What is OCR?

OCR turns images of text into searchable, machine-readable text inside your PDF so you can search, select, and copy.

Will my PDF look the same?

Yes. We keep the original page content and overlay an invisible text layer so appearance is unchanged.

Does this work on mobile?

Yes. The interface is responsive with large tap targets and touch-friendly controls.

Is my file private?

Recognition runs in your browser; files aren’t stored on our servers.

How long does OCR take for large PDFs?

Processing a 100-page scanned PDF to make it searchable typically takes under a minute on a modern laptop.