VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter for Mac is a powerful OCR application that can recognize characters in images and then save the recognized text to Word, Excel, or RTF. This article is going to show you how to recognize text from image and save to MS Office Word format.
OCR, optical character recognition is a technology used to convert visual characters to machine recognizable characters. VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter for Mac uses advanced OCR tech to help you recognize image characters and save to editable Word format.
You may download VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter for Mac for free. Install the application onto your Mac computer and then the application will appear in the folder Applications in the Mac OS X system.
The application is free for evaluation, and you may use it for free with limited times. Run the application, and then you will see the interface as shown in the following image.
On the menu bar, select File -> Open, and then load an image to the application. The image will be previewed in the left part of the interface. Select Command -> OCR or click the OCR button, and then the application starts to process the image and analyze the visual characters in the image. After recognizing the characters in the image, the recognized text will be output to the right part of the interface. In the edit box on the right, you may modify the texts before saving them. You may also check the spelling to find out the misspelling quickly.
Select File -> Save to save the recognized text. In the save dialog, choose the target format as MS Office Word, and then the recognized text will be saved MS Word. You may easily edit the recognized text in the feature.
The above words have introduced the basic operations to recognize the text of the image and save the recognized text to Word. If you still have some questions, please check the guide page of the VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter for Mac.