OCR Tool for Legal Professionals
Digitize legal documents, contracts, and court filings. Free, private, browser-based OCR.
Key Capabilities
Is this secure enough for attorney-client privileged documents?
Yes. All processing happens entirely within your browser — no document data is ever transmitted to any server. Since privileged legal documents never leave your device, client confidentiality is maintained at the highest level. No document content is logged, stored, or accessible by anyone.
What legal documents does it handle?
Contracts, court filings, depositions, affidavits, legal briefs, wills, trust documents, cease-and-desist letters, power of attorney forms, notarized documents, and case law printouts. The OCR engine handles both modern laser-printed and older typewritten legal documents.
Who uses this tool professionally?
Litigation attorneys digitize opposing counsel's paper discovery productions. Paralegals extract text from scanned court filings for legal research databases. Estate planning attorneys convert handwritten wills into digital format for probate proceedings.
How accurate is it for legal documents?
Printed legal documents achieve 95%+ accuracy, which is critical for legal text where a single word can change contractual obligations. We recommend reviewing all extracted text for accuracy before relying on it for legal proceedings or filings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this secure enough for attorney-client privileged documents?
Yes. All processing happens entirely within your browser — no document data is ever transmitted to any server. Since privileged legal documents never leave your device, client confidentiality is maintained at the highest level. No document content is logged, stored, or accessible by anyone.
What legal documents does it handle?
Contracts, court filings, depositions, affidavits, legal briefs, wills, trust documents, cease-and-desist letters, power of attorney forms, notarized documents, and case law printouts. The OCR engine handles both modern laser-printed and older typewritten legal documents.
Who uses this tool professionally?
Litigation attorneys digitize opposing counsel's paper discovery productions. Paralegals extract text from scanned court filings for legal research databases. Estate planning attorneys convert handwritten wills into digital format for probate proceedings.
How accurate is it for legal documents?
Printed legal documents achieve 95%+ accuracy, which is critical for legal text where a single word can change contractual obligations. We recommend reviewing all extracted text for accuracy before relying on it for legal proceedings or filings.
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