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Unlimited OCR is designed around browser-first document processing. This policy explains what stays local and what third-party scripts may load.

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Privacy Policy: what to do first

Unlimited OCR is designed around browser-first document processing. This policy explains what stays local and what third-party scripts may load.

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Browser-first files

Images and PDFs processed by the live OCR workspace stay on your device when local OCR dependencies load successfully.

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Analytics

We use click.pageview.click and Google Analytics 4 measurement scripts to understand visits, page paths, device classes, and aggregate engagement.

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Support

If you email [email protected], your email address and message are used only to answer the request.

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Sensitive files

Do not upload or process documents you are not authorized to handle. Review OCR output before relying on it for financial, legal, or medical decisions.

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When this tool helps

Privacy Policy helps when text is visible but locked inside an image, scan, PDF page, receipt, invoice, screenshot, or archived document. Use it to reduce retyping first, then decide whether the result belongs in TXT, Word, Excel, Markdown, JSON, CSV, or a searchable PDF workflow.

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Best inputs

Privacy Policy works best with high-resolution scans, sharp screenshots, straight pages, strong contrast, and files that are not heavily compressed. If the first result looks weak, crop the page, rotate it upright, improve contrast, and rerun OCR before blaming the text engine.

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Output formats

Start with copyable TXT because it is the fastest review format. Move to Word or DOCX when you need editable paragraphs, Excel or CSV when rows and totals matter, Markdown for notes and OCR for RAG, JSON for automation, and Searchable PDF or PDF/A when the original scan must remain searchable as an archive.

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Accuracy checklist

Check names, dates, totals, invoice numbers, tables, handwriting, stamps, watermarks, and low-contrast areas before relying on OCR output. OCR saves typing, but important legal, medical, finance, and identity documents still need a human review pass.

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Fields worth checking

For receipts and invoices, verify merchant, vendor, date, subtotal, tax, total, currency, line items, and payment terms. For contracts, verify names, clause numbers, signatures, dates, and page order. For research and books, verify headings, citations, tables, footnotes, and reading order.

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Privacy and retention

The browser workflow keeps files on your device when local OCR is available. If you choose any advanced cloud OCR mode, look for clear upload disclosure, short retention windows, deletion rules, encryption, and a promise that files are not used for training.

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Related workflows

Privacy Policy often connects to Batch OCR for many files, PDF OCR for scanned documents, Make PDF Searchable for text-layer archives, OCR to Excel for tables, and PDF to Markdown OCR for AI notes and document search.

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