How to Extract Text from an Image into Google Docs™
Convert a photo, scan, or screenshot into editable Google Docs text with Google Drive OCR or an in-document extraction workflow.
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You can extract text from an image by uploading it to Google Drive and opening it with Google Docs. That works for a quick one-off; when you want the text in the document you are already editing, use OCR inside Google Docs and review the result there.
A screenshot of a receipt, a scan of a handout, a whiteboard photo, or a phone image of notes does not need to become a retyping job.
Use Google Drive OCR
- Upload the image to Google Drive.
- Right-click it and select Open with > Google Docs.
- Google opens a new document with the image and recognized text.
- Copy, edit, and format the text you need.
This is convenient for simple printed prose, but it creates a separate document.
Extract Directly into Your Current Doc
- Open the Google Doc where the editable text belongs.
- Go to Extensions > Text To Table Converter > PDF & Image Tools > Extract Content from PDF or Image.
- Add an image from Google Drive or your computer.
- Run extraction and review the editable result in the document.
Make OCR More Accurate
- Use a sharp, well-lit image with the page filling most of the frame.
- Crop away shadows and background clutter.
- Keep the image upright.
- Verify unclear handwriting, names, figures, and dates.
- Extract a table as a table when rows and columns matter.
If the source is handwritten notes, our phone-camera meeting notes guide covers that workflow.
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Related Reading
- Extract Content from PDF or Image - Complete OCR instructions.
- Extract a Table from a Screenshot or Image - For content that should become rows and columns.