Extract Image Text

Turn image-based text into editable content. Dexafile helps extract text from screenshots, receipts, labels, scanned notes, forms, and photos of documents.

How to Use Extract Text from Image

1

Select Image with Text

Upload a screenshot, photo, or scanned document image containing text from your device.

2

OCR Scan

The OCR engine automatically recognizes and extracts readable text from the uploaded image.

3

Copy or Download Text

Review the extracted text output, then copy it to your clipboard or download it as a text file.

Supported File Formats

.JPGJPG
.JPEGJPEG
.PNGPNG
.WEBPWEBP
.BMPBMP
.GIFGIF
.TIFFTIFF
.TIFTIF

File Upload Limit

50MB

Security & Privacy Guaranteed

Secure Processing: OCR runs over an encrypted 256-bit SSL/TLS connection.

Automatic Deletion: Source images and extracted text are removed from our servers within 1 hour.

Not Used for Training: Your images are never stored or used to train AI models.

Practical Use Cases for Extract Image Text

Screenshot Text Copy

Copy text out of screenshots and scanned notes without retyping.

Digitizing Receipts

Extract receipt or label text for expense and inventory records.

Photographed Forms

Turn photographed forms into editable text snippets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of images can I extract text from?
You can extract text from JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, and TIFF images, including photos of printed pages, screenshots, and scans.
How accurate is the OCR text extraction?
The extraction is highly accurate for printed, clear text. Accuracy may vary for handwritten notes or low-resolution images.
Can I copy or edit the extracted text?
Yes, the extracted text is presented in a plain text box where you can edit it, copy it to your clipboard, or save it as a TXT file.
Does the tool support non-English character sets?
Yes, our AI OCR engine supports multiple languages including Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and Japanese.
Can I extract text from multiple images in batch?
Yes, you can upload multiple images and extract their content sequentially or collectively.