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Microsoft has a new feature that allows you to copy and paste text from your Android phone’s images, straight from the Phone Link desktop app in Windows. Here’s how to use it.
If you want to extract Text from Images with Snipping Tool, start by clicking the Win + Shift + S keyboard shortcut and then take these steps.
Why it matters: Windows 11's Snipping Tool already allows you to copy text from images, offering functionality similar to Apple's Live Text – but Microsoft's implementation involves a few more ...
Microsoft will let you copy text from your Android phone's photos to Windows 11 thanks to a new Phone Link update.
There are many reasons why you may want to copy text from an image. Windows built-in free Snipping Tool makes the process simple and protects your privacy.
Finally! Windows 11’s Snipping Tool will let you copy text from screenshots Microsoft is expanding the Windows 11 Snipping Tool with a really practical and immensely useful OCR function.
The most significant new feature in the incoming update is 'Text Actions,' which enables users to copy text from screenshots using the Snipping Tool. It's important to ...
Extracting text from an image is then as simple as right-clicking on it, then choosing Copy Text from Picture.
Folks with Windows PCs will be able to copy and paste text from photos taken on their phones soon.
The tool is accessible through the Windows 11 capture bar, which already has surprisingly powerful options such as video recording and screen region capture.