Image to Text Converter
Pull the text straight out of any image — screenshots, photos, scanned pages, or burned-in captions. Copy it or download a .txt file. Everything runs in your browser, so your image is never uploaded.
100% privato: i file vengono elaborati nel tuo browser e non vengono mai caricati.
Vuoi fare di più con i tuoi sottotitoli?
Devi modificare i sottotitoli accanto al video, trascrivere, tradurre o incorporare i sottotitoli nel video? Captioner è un editor di sottotitoli completo con trascrizione tramite IA in oltre 100 lingue, traduzione e rendering di sottotitoli con stile.
Apri nell’editor di CaptionerCome funziona
- Passaggio 1
Drop an image into the box above, or choose a PNG, JPG, or WebP file.
- Passaggio 2
The text recognizer loads once (about 6 MB) and reads your image right on your device.
- Passaggio 3
Copy the extracted text, or download it as a .txt — nothing is ever uploaded.
Domande frequenti
- How do I extract text from an image?
- Drop a PNG, JPG, or WebP into the box above (or choose a file). The tool reads the words in the image right in your browser and lists them as text you can copy or download as a .txt. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
- Is my image uploaded anywhere?
- No. Unlike most image-to-text tools, the recognition runs entirely in your browser using on-device OCR. Your image never leaves your computer or phone — it is not sent to Captioner or anyone else.
- What image formats can I use?
- PNG, JPG, and WebP. Screenshots and photos both work; the clearer and higher-contrast the text, the better the result.
- Can it extract text from a screenshot or a photo?
- Yes — screenshots, photos of signs or documents, slides, and social posts all work. High-contrast, roughly horizontal text reads best; very stylized, rotated, or handwritten text may come out imperfect.
- Can it pull captions or subtitles out of an image?
- It reads burned-in captions along with everything else visible in the image. Note that it extracts all visible text, so handles, timestamps, and watermarks can show up too — caption-only filtering is on the way. To create or edit real subtitle files for a video, use the Captioner editor.
- What languages does it support?
- It recognizes English and many other Latin-script languages, plus Chinese and several more. Accuracy is strongest for clear printed English; other scripts and low-quality images vary. (Japanese is not supported in this version.)
- Is it really free?
- Yes. No signup, no watermark, no upload — extract text from as many images as you like, free.
Altri strumenti per sottotitoli gratuiti
- SRT in testo Rimuovi marche temporali e numerazione per ottenere una trascrizione pulita.
- Editor di sottotitoli online Modifica i sottotitoli accanto al video, trascrivi, traduci e incorpora i sottotitoli.
- Convertitore di sottotitoli Converti tra SRT, VTT, SBV e testo semplice nel tuo browser.
- Editor SRT Modifica testo e tempi dei sottotitoli in una semplice tabella, senza registrazione.
Vedi tutti gli strumenti per sottotitoli oppure consulta i prezzi di Captioner .