Situatie
With various tools available at your disposal, you no longer have to manually copy text from the images on your computer. You can use Windows 11’s built-in or free third-party tools to extract and copy text from pictures.
Solutie
Using Snipping Tool
One way to extract pieces of text from images on Windows 11 is by using the built-in Snipping Tool. This tool allows you to take screenshots on your Windows PC, but you can use it to copy text from images as well. The tool has a built-in Optical Character Recognition (OCR) functionality.
To use the OCR feature in Snipping Tool, the app version must be 11.2308.33.0 or newer. You can check your current Snipping Tool version by opening the app, selecting the three dots in the top-right corner, choosing “Settings,” and scrolling down to view the current version.
If you’re using an older app version, update the app from Microsoft Store. Do that, by open Windows Search, type Microsoft Store, select the app in the search results, choose “Library” in the left sidebar, and then select “Update” next to Snipping Tool.
Open the image from which you want to copy text. Launch Snipping Tool, select “Snip” (the camera icon), and choose “New” to create a new screenshot.
Open the image from which you want to copy text. Use Snipping Tool’s screenshot feature to take a screenshot of your image. When you see the screenshot in Snipping Tool, at the bottom of the tool, click “Text Actions.”
To copy select text from the image, highlight the text on the image, right-click the text, and choose “Copy” or press Ctrl+C. To copy all the text from the image, at the top of the screenshot, click “Copy All Text.”
You can paste the copied text in any text editor on your PC. Simply access a text area, right-click there, and select “Paste” or press Ctrl+V.
With PowerToys
PowerToys is a tool that adds many additional features to your Windows 11 PC. One of these features is the ability to extract text from any part of your screen, including images and videos. The text is then copied to your clipboard.
You can install PowerToys from GitHub if you’d like, or use Microsoft Store to get the app as follows.
Start by opening Windows Search, then typie Microsoft Store, and launch the Microsoft Store app. Select the search box at the top, type PowerToys, and press Enter. Choose “Microsoft PowerToys” in the search results and select “Install.” Wait while Microsoft Store installs PowerToys on your PC. When that’s done, launch the tool.
On the PowerToys main interface, in the left sidebar, scroll down and click “Text Extractor.” This is the feature you’ll use to extract text from images. On the right pane, click “Open Settings.” In the newly opened window, turn on the “Enable Text Extractor” toggle.
You’ve successfully enabled the feature. To use it, open the image from which you want to copy the text. On your keyboard, press the Windows+Shift+T key combination. Select the area on the image from where you want to copy text. Text Extractor will identify the text in the selected image area and copy the text from there to your clipboard.
You can paste the copied text in any text editor using the “Paste” option or by pressing Ctrl+V.
PowerToys allows you to change the keyboard shortcut for extracting text from images. To do that, open PowerToys, select “Text Extractor,” choose “Open Settings,” select “Activation Shortcut,” and choose the new key combination.
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