CuneiForm OpenOCR, developed by Cognitive Technologies, is an open‑source optical character recognition system designed to convert scanned documents and images into editable, searchable text. It pairs a robust recognition engine with automatic page layout analysis to handle complex pages featuring multiple columns, tables, and mixed fonts. The software supports more than twenty languages across Latin and Cyrillic scripts and leverages built-in dictionaries to improve accuracy on real‑world printed materials.
Available for Windows and Linux, CuneiForm OpenOCR provides both a straightforward desktop experience and command-line tools suitable for batch processing and workflow integration. It outputs to plain text, RTF, HTML, and hOCR, making it easy to create searchable PDFs with external tools or feed results into content management systems. Running entirely on the local machine, it’s a reliable choice for digitizing books, forms, and archives when multilingual support, speed, and layout preservation are important.
CuneiForm OpenOCR is developed by Cognitive Technologies and is used by 9 users of Software Informer. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.0. The names of program executable files are Batch.exe, Face.exe.
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