SynthPDF

Image to Text on iPhone — OCR from Camera or Photos, Free

Extract text from any image on your iPhone without installing an app. SynthPDF's AI OCR works in Safari — take a photo with your camera or upload from your Photos library, and copy the extracted text in seconds.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. 1

    Open Safari on your iPhone

    Go to synthpdf.com/tools/image-to-text. Works on iOS 15 and above — no App Store download needed.

  2. 2

    Tap Upload Image or take a photo

    Tap Upload and choose your photo from Photos, Files, or take a new photo with your camera.

  3. 3

    AI runs OCR on your image

    The AI reads printed text, typed content, and handwritten notes from your photo. Takes 5–15 seconds.

  4. 4

    Copy the extracted text

    Tap Copy to paste the text into any iPhone app, or download it as a .txt file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take a photo with my iPhone camera to extract text?
Yes — when uploading, choose 'Take Photo' to capture a document directly with your camera.
Does it work with handwritten text on iPhone?
Yes — AI OCR handles clear handwriting. Very messy or heavily cursive writing has lower accuracy.
Can I extract text from photos in my iPhone Photos library?
Yes — tap Upload and select any photo from your Camera Roll or photo albums.
How accurate is the OCR on iPhone photos?
For well-lit, in-focus photos, accuracy is 95–99% for printed text. Blurry or angled photos reduce accuracy.
Does Live Text on iPhone do the same thing?
Apple's Live Text works for on-screen text. SynthPDF extracts from any image and gives you a downloadable .txt file — better for documents.

Ready to extract text?

Free, no account, AI-powered OCR. Supports images and scanned PDFs.

Open OCR Tool
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Upload image or scanned PDF

Drop in a JPG, PNG, TIFF, or scanned PDF. Supports single and multi-page documents.

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AI runs OCR

Our AI recognises printed text, typed content, and even handwritten notes with high accuracy.

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Copy or download text

The extracted text appears instantly. Copy to clipboard or download as a .txt file.

Why SynthPDF?

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AI-powered OCR

Not just pattern matching — our AI understands document layout, handles mixed text orientations, and recognises text in complex backgrounds.

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Handwriting supported

Extracts clear block printing and typed handwritten notes. Accuracy depends on legibility — printed text achieves 98–99% accuracy.

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Phone photos work

Take a photo of a document with your phone camera and upload directly. As long as the image is in focus and well-lit, extraction is highly accurate.

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Multi-language OCR

Supports all major Latin scripts, Cyrillic, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Greek — with automatic language detection.

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Multi-page scanned PDFs

Upload a scanned PDF and every page is processed in sequence — the full extracted text is combined into a single downloadable output.

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Free, no account needed

5 AI uses per day on the free plan. Pro gives 15/day, Max gives 100/day, UltraMax is unlimited.

What Is OCR and Why Does It Matter?

OCR (Optical Character Recognition) converts images of text into actual, selectable, searchable, editable text. Before OCR, a scanned document was just a photograph — you couldn't search it, copy from it, or feed it to any text processing system.

AI-powered OCR (what we use) goes further than traditional OCR libraries: it understands document layout, handles multiple text orientations, and recognises text in complex backgrounds and mixed-language documents.

Supported Input Types

  • Scanned PDFs — PDFs where every page is an image (no selectable text)
  • Photos of documents — taken with a smartphone camera
  • Screenshots — from any source (desktop, browser, app)
  • JPG, PNG, TIFF, WebP images — single-image files
  • Handwritten notes — clear block printing extracts well; cursive is partially supported

Factors That Affect Accuracy

  • Resolution (DPI) — 150 DPI minimum, 300 DPI recommended. Phone camera photos at full resolution are typically sufficient.
  • Lighting — even lighting with no shadows across text. Glare from glossy pages can reduce accuracy significantly.
  • Angle — documents photographed at an angle (keystoning) produce lower accuracy. Photograph straight-on or use automatic perspective correction.
  • Font — standard printed fonts: near-perfect accuracy. Decorative, cursive, or heavily stylised fonts: reduced accuracy.
  • Background complexity — text on plain backgrounds extracts perfectly. Watermarked, patterned, or coloured backgrounds reduce accuracy.

After Extraction: Recommended Next Steps

  • Check grammar — OCR occasionally introduces errors in similar-looking letters (I/l/1, O/0). Run through Grammar Check to catch these.
  • Extract structured data — if the image contained tables or forms, useExtract Data for structured CSV/JSON output.
  • Translate — extracted text from foreign-language documents can go directly into our Translate PDF tool.
  • Create a searchable PDF — use AI Chat with PDFon your original scanned PDF after confirming text quality with the OCR extraction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — AI OCR handles clear handwriting. Heavily stylised or very messy handwriting may have lower accuracy.

JPG, PNG, TIFF, WebP, and PDF (scanned). Multi-page PDFs are processed page by page.

For clean printed text, accuracy is typically 98–99%. Blurry or low-resolution scans will reduce accuracy — use at least 150 DPI for best results.

Yes — as long as the image is in focus and reasonably well-lit, phone photos work well.

The extracted text preserves paragraph breaks and line structure. Complex multi-column layouts may need manual adjustment.

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