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In-browser OCR of Ancient Greek and Latin. Built on:

Antigrapheus aims to be no better or worse than you would get from downloading, installing, and configuring Tesseract, but without the need to do all those things.

FAQ

Will this work on images of manuscripts or handwritten texts?

As Tesseract is designed for printed materials, and the training files used are all trained on images of printed texts, Antigrapheus will likely only work on printed texts.

Do you retain any uploaded images?

Because all the processing is done with client-side JavaScript, we neither receive nor retain any images from users.

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