When you scan a document that has text or numeric data on it, you are able to read and understand what is written in the scanned image. However, to a computer, the resulting image file is just as meaningless an assortment of pixels as a landscape photo. In order to transform this information into an editable format that you can search through, copy, and modify without retyping it manually, you will need the an. There is a wide variety of OCR software available. While they all share the ability to convert images of machine printed (not handwritten) text or numbers into an editable format, the various software often have different features, accuracy, prices, and language options. Arabic OCR, which is the ability to convert some combination of Arabic scripts and Hebrew to editable formats, is a relatively new option that many OCR software still do not support it out of the box. Was the first major OCR application to offer support for Arabic, Hebrew, and Farsi optical character recognition on the PC platform.

A friend has requested I convert an Arabic text.pdf into Word. Using OCR on Arabic text. Or for any other free converter that works for Arabic text I think it. Free Arabic OCR. I2OCR is a free online Optical Character Recognition (OCR) that extracts Arabic text from images so that it can be edited, formatted, indexed, searched, or translated.
More recently, has introduced an option for Hebrew and Arabic OCR in version 11. Both and also offer Arabic OCR options in their,. In both cases support for Arabic OCR is optional, so when purchasing be sure to select the correct version. The links below will take you directly to versions that support Arabic OCR.
A friend has requested I convert an Arabic text.pdf into Word. Google Docs does not seem an option but looked promising because Arabic is featured in the 'Recognition language' dropdown. I have failed to get this to work beyond 'Error! Text can not be recognized.' Even with only a few sample pages (111KB).
I'd much appreciate any advice about what I am doing wrong at that site (or even how to access any help available there!) or pointing to other (free!) options that work with Arabic text (preferably that do not require registration and or large downloads). Anyone willing to help please?
Note this.pdf does not have a text layer. Since the question was not a request for recommendation of the best program (presumably that would be off topic here) but about either getting new OCR to work the way it seemed it was supposed to, or for any other free converter that works for Arabic text I think it is fair to say that is an answer. This is online, free and requires no registration.
It did not manage all 67 pages at one time (after about 15 minutes the program reported an error) but it has converted 10 pages at one time. The quality/accuracy is suspect (based on translation with Google) but I am happy to consider that a separate issue.
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