![]() ![]() ![]() Translation is available as a separate in-app purchase for $3.99. TextGrabber for iOS is available on the App Store for free until June 29 and usually costs $4.99. No photos are stored on your device, so you could use it in high security environments. The new features use ABBYY’s proprietary Real-Time Recognition SDK. This app is especially useful if you travel as it will translate text into your language of choice. ![]() The software can be used for: Taking notes in lecture halls. The software supports 50+ languages including German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian. Point the app at some text and all the links, phone numbers, email addresses, street addresses and event details become clickable. is an application that allows you to read bad handwriting on paper and transform it into digital text. It will read 61 languages, the biggest number on the market in its category, and can capture text so it can be copied, edited, shared, or translated into 104 languages or even read using VoiceOver. Incredibly, it doesn’t even require an Internet connection. The updated TextGrabber instantly captures text in 61 languages. The application now translates text in real time online and offline and is free to download with a premium subscription for a number of features. The app can read text of any color from any background either via a photo or in real-time, with the recognition performed ‘on device’. ABBYY, a global provider of content intelligence solutions and services, today announced a major update to TextGrabber for Android. With ABBYY TextGrabber you can save and translate any printed text you need with a tap of your screen: Texts from TV screen or smartphone. Its new ABBYYs TextGrabber 6.0 for iOS has just gone live on the Apple App store and it has real-time recognition capabilities and a completely re-designed interface. The free version is ad-supported and provides 3 text recognition and translation. If you want to capture text and make it actionable (click on links or ping out to map directions) this is an extremely useful app. ABBYY has been being doing optical character recognition software since forever, but it’s now brought its software to mobile. ![]()
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