Convert scanned PDF to text on Vivo mobile device

Aug 6th, 2022
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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

How to convert scanned PDF to text on VIVO with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion for users. With its deep integration into Google Workspace, DocHub allows for smooth document management by enabling users to import, export, modify, and sign documents directly from Google apps. This makes it an ideal choice for anyone looking to convert scanned PDFs to text on devices like the Vivo S17e, Vivo V29e (India), Vivo Y200 Pro, and Vivo X100s Pro.

Follow the steps to convert scanned PDF to text on VIVO

  1. Open the website of the document editing platform and log in with your account credentials.
  2. Upload the scanned PDF file you want to convert by selecting the upload option and navigating to your file.
  3. Once the PDF is uploaded, utilize the text recognition feature to process the scanned document. This will convert the images into editable text.
  4. Review the converted text for accuracy, making any necessary edits directly in the online editor.
  5. After finalizing your edits, choose the option to download or export your document in your preferred format for easy access.
  6. You can also print the document or share it via email or other platforms directly from the editor.

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How to convert scanned PDF to text on Vivo

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MJ demonstrates how to scan documents as a PDF using an Android phone without the need for additional apps. Google Drive comes pre-installed on Android devices, allowing users to scan documents by opening Drive, clicking on the plus mark, and selecting scan. The rear camera will open to focus on the document, and users can adjust settings such as image enhancement, paper size, and orientation. It is recommended to leave settings at default, except for image quality, which can be set to high for better quality scans.

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Extract image to text with OCR. Open your OCR app to scan a document. Wait until your app prompts you to scan or until it has recognized text. Scan the image. Edit or extract text from the document.
Scan a document as a PDF file and edit it in Word In Word, click File Open. Browse to the location of the PDF file on your computer and click Open. A message appears, stating that Word will convert the PDF file into an editable Word document. Click OK.
Open the PDF document using a PDF reader, such as docHub Reader. Select the text you want to extract by dragging your mouse cursor over the desired area. Right-click on the selected text and choose the Copy option. Open a text editor or word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word, Google Docs).
With the help of Optical Character Recognition (OCR), you can extract any text from a PDF document into a simple text file. And its simple: just upload your PDF and let us do the rest. After you provided your file, PDF2Go will use OCR to get the text from your PDF and save it as a TXT file.
How to convert PDF to plain text in Google Android quickly Open any browser on your Google Android device. Visit the DocHub site and Log in to your account. Once you find the Dashboard, you can upload the file for editing from your device or link it from your cloud storage to convert PDF to plain text in Google Android.
Open a PDF file containing a scanned image in Acrobat for Mac or PC. Click on the Edit PDF tool in the right pane. Acrobat automatically applies optical character recognition (OCR) to your document and converts it to a fully editable copy of your PDF. Click the text element you wish to edit and start typing.
Save the whole document as a text file Open the PDF saved to your computer using docHubs free Acrobat Reader software. Click File Save as. Click the Save as type drop-down list and select the file format you want to save as (e.g. Word. Choose where on your computer you want to save the file and click Save.
Google Drive OCR is a free OCR tool to convert PDF images to text online using a free Gmail account. The tool is free and easy to use. To use, you simply upload your PDF image to Google Drive and use its OCR feature to convert it into a text document.

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