
If you need to extract text from images for purposes such as document retrieval, translation, etc., then this article will show you how to do so on your phone using a default app, making it super fast and accurate.
How to extract text from images on your phone
Step 1: To speed up this task, find the Google widget and bring it to your home screen as shown below. If you don't have it yet, you can open the Widgets section, find Google, and drag the search bar to the home screen.

Step 2: Then, on the Google search bar, you'll see a camera icon. Simply tap on it and select the image you want to scan to extract text and move on to the next step.

Step 3: Here, choose the Text feature, and you'll be able to select all the text that Google has recognized. After selecting the text, you can tap Copy text to copy it for your work. Additionally, you can also tap Translate to translate,...

Try it out and share with me and everyone else to let us know if it's good along with other usage tips in the comment section below. Don't forget to share the article if you find it helpful. Thank you for reading.
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