You might be wondering why is a translator app on this list? Well, allow me to explain the ways in which you can use this app to convert your handwritten matter into typed text. This app mostly works the same way as CamScanner does, that is, it’s primary job is to scan your documents, provide them the lighting and other filters needed for a clear image, and save them on your device. Text Scanner You must’ve encountered situations where you are provided with a brochure with stuff that you’re interested in getting to know more about but are just too busy to type out the number and the link on the brochure.
If you’re finding it hard to assemble all of your notes in one place and are okay with making use of the tech that’s available to you, you can use INKredible. The app does not claim to scan handwritten notes, but from my experience, if your notes are not in cursive, the scanner may be able to, at least partially, recognize the content. Text Fairy (OCR Text Scanner) If you’re looking for an app to scan your documents and share it with your contacts, then give this a try.Firstly, this app doesn’t scan your documents and convert them into digital text but rather lets you write on the space it provides and converts that into digital text in real-time. Now, this app is quite different from the rest apps that we are going to mention in this list. Why is this the first though? Well, the app claims to be the first OCR text scanner app, so it deserves it. The first on the list of handwriting to text apps is: Pen to Print.