OCR – Supported File Types
  • 19 Nov 2024
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Reveal Processing supports over 120 different languages during the Optical Character Recognition ("OCR") process. This process handles multiple languages within the same document on one pass. As an example, if a scanned document has Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, Reveal OCR will extract all 3 languages on a single OCR pass. Extraction of OCR text to UTF-8 Unicode is an automated step during processing within the Reveal platform.

Review OCR only supports English. You can OCR other languages in Processing. This limitation does not affect the translation of native files and native file extractions.

The following languages are supported under Reveal Processing OCR.

Supported Languages

Afrikaans

Dutch

Ido

Malinke

Romany

Tinpo

Albanian

Esperanto

Indonesian

Maltese

Ruanda

Tongan

Arabic

Estonian

Interlingua

Maori

Rundi

Tun

Aymara

English

Italian

Mayan

Russian

Turkish

Basque

Eskimo

Japanese

Miao

Sami

Ukrainian

Bemba

Faroese

Kabardian

Minankabaw

Slovenian

Visayan

Blackfoot

Fijian

Kashubian

Mohawk

Somali

Welsh

Breton

Finnish

Kawa

Moldavian

Sotho

Wend

Bugotu

French

Kikuyu

Nahuatl

Spanish

Wolof

Bulgarian

Frisian

Kongo

Norwegian

Sundanese

Xhosa

Byelorussian

Friulian

Korean

Nyanja

Swahili

Zapotec

Catalan

Gaelic (Irish)

Kpelle

Occidental

Swazi

Zulu

Chamorro

Gaelic (Scottish)

Kurdish

Ojibway

Swedish

Chechen

Galician

Latin

Papiamento

Samoan

Chinese (Traditional)

Ganda

Latvian

Pidgin English

Sardinian

Chinese (Simplified)

German

Lithuanian

Polish

Serbian

Chuana

Greek

Luba

Portuguese

Shona

Corsican

Guarani

Lule

Portuguese (Brazilian)

Sioux

Croatian

Hani

Luxembourgian

Provençal

Slovak

Crow

Hawaiian

Macedonian

Quechua

Tagalog

Czech

Hungarian

Malagasy

Rhaetic

Tahitian

Danish

Icelandic

Malay

Romanian

Thai


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