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  1. Tesseract is a software that can recognize text in images and convert it to various formats. It supports more than 100 languages and has a neural net based OCR engine. Learn how to install, run, and develop with Tesseract.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2002 · Tesseract is an open source text recognition (OCR) Engine, available under the Apache 2.0 license. Major version 5 is the current stable version and started with release 5.0.0 on November 30, 2021. Newer minor versions and bugfix versions are available from GitHub .

  3. tesseract-ocr.github.io › tessdoc › DownloadsDownloads | tessdoc

    Tesseract is included in most Linux distributions. Binaries for Windows Old Downloads. Downloads Archive on SourceForge. There you can find, among other files, Windows installer for the old version 3.02. Currently, there is no official Windows installer for newer versions. 3rd party Windows exe’s/installer. Cygwin includes packages for Tesseract.

  4. tesseract-ocr.github.io › tessdoc › InstallationIntroduction | tessdoc

    Tesseract documentation View on GitHub Introduction. Tesseract is an open source text recognition (OCR) Engine, available under the Apache 2.0 license. It can be used directly, or (for programmers) using an API to extract printed text from images. It supports a wide variety of languages.

  5. 5 de mar. de 2002 · Tesseract is an open source text recognition (OCR) engine that supports a wide variety of languages. Learn how to use Tesseract via command line, API, or GUI, and access the latest source code, binaries, and traineddata files.

  6. Tesseract is an optical character recognition engine for various operating systems. It is free software , released under the Apache License . [1] [6] [7] Originally developed by Hewlett-Packard as proprietary software in the 1980s, it was released as open source in 2005 and development was sponsored by Google in 2006.

  7. Tesseract é um software de reconhecimento ótico de caracteres de código aberto (Licença Apache 2.0), [2] originalmente desenvolvido pela Hewlett-Packard e foi por um tempo mantido pelo Google; atualmente o projeto está hospedado no GitHub.

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