Optical character recognition (OCR) is a process of transforming or converting machine-printed text, into digital ASCII text so that it can be recognized and utilized by computers, tablets, and other devices. It can be used in digitizing machine-printed text from scanned paper documents, old books, microfilm, microfiche, drawings, maps, and other hard copy sources. The entire process makes the text more search-friendly and accessible. Also, at the same time, it helps in preserving the original structuring of the text, which can be repurposed or applied to create a new document for other purposes. The OCR technology helps in automating the data extraction process from machine-printed or typed text into a scanned document or PDF file format and then translating them into the machine-encoded format for reading, searching, and editing purposes. It should be noted that the OCR Technology is highly dependent on the quality of the source paper copy and therefore scanned image. Optical character recognition (OCR) is now used in different verticals where a large volume of paper documents accumulates such as • The Insurance Sector • Banking Sector • Healthcare Sector • Libraries • Governmental Agencies, and so on. Learn more: https://www.e-arc.com/blog/optical-character-recognition-ocr-technology/