Free — no account needed. Your converted document downloads automatically and opens in the editor.
That PNG has text you can't select — a flattened design export, a diagram, a chart, a graphic someone sent instead of the source file. Drop it in and get the text back out, editable and structured.
Free — no account needed. Your converted document downloads automatically and opens in the editor.
Drag it onto the page or browse for it. Pages are prepared right in your browser before anything is processed.
A vision AI model reads each page the way a person does and rebuilds it as real structure — headings, lists, tables, and formatting — instead of scraping a brittle text layer.
Your converted Plain text file downloads automatically, and the document opens in the Revise editor — make a quick fix or ask the AI Agent to polish it, then export again free.
Yes — no account or signup required. Drop in your file, pick a format, and your converted file downloads automatically. You also get the document open in the Revise editor in case you want to make edits before sending it.
A PNG stores pixels, not characters — once text has been flattened into an image (a design export, a chart, a diagram), the original text data is gone. The converter reads the pixels with a vision AI model and reconstructs the text, including its structure.
Yes — that's the typical PNG case. The vision model reads labels, captions, and body text wherever they sit in the image, and multi-column or tabular layouts come out as structured text rather than a jumble.
Yes. After converting, your document opens in the Revise editor with the download already started. You can fix anything, ask the built-in AI assistant to clean up formatting or proofread, and export again in any format — all without an account.
We don't keep it. Your pages are turned into images right in your browser, processed once by the vision AI model to extract the content, and the uploads are deleted automatically afterward. The converted document belongs to you — if you're not signed in, it exists only in your own browser.