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tesseract.js
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tesseract.js is a JavaScript library that provides Optical Character Recognition (OCR) capabilities. It allows you to extract text from images and PDFs directly in the browser or in a Node.js environment.
Basic OCR
This feature allows you to perform basic OCR on an image file. The code sample demonstrates how to recognize text from an image using the English language.
const Tesseract = require('tesseract.js');
Tesseract.recognize(
'path/to/image.png',
'eng',
{
logger: m => console.log(m)
}
).then(({ data: { text } }) => {
console.log(text);
});
Handling Multiple Languages
This feature allows you to recognize text in multiple languages. The code sample demonstrates how to recognize text from an image using both English and Spanish languages.
const Tesseract = require('tesseract.js');
Tesseract.recognize(
'path/to/image.png',
'eng+spa',
{
logger: m => console.log(m)
}
).then(({ data: { text } }) => {
console.log(text);
});
Progress Reporting
This feature provides real-time progress updates during the OCR process. The code sample demonstrates how to log progress messages to the console.
const Tesseract = require('tesseract.js');
Tesseract.recognize(
'path/to/image.png',
'eng',
{
logger: m => console.log(m)
}
).then(({ data: { text } }) => {
console.log(text);
});
Using Worker for Performance
This feature allows you to use a worker for better performance, especially for large images or multiple OCR tasks. The code sample demonstrates how to create a worker, load the necessary language, perform OCR, and then terminate the worker.
const { createWorker } = require('tesseract.js');
const worker = createWorker({
logger: m => console.log(m)
});
(async () => {
await worker.load();
await worker.loadLanguage('eng');
await worker.initialize('eng');
const { data: { text } } = await worker.recognize('path/to/image.png');
console.log(text);
await worker.terminate();
})();
ocrad.js is a JavaScript port of the OCRAD OCR library. It is designed to be used in the browser and can recognize text from images. Compared to tesseract.js, ocrad.js is lighter but may not be as accurate or feature-rich.
node-tesseract-ocr is a Node.js wrapper for the Tesseract OCR engine. It provides a simpler interface for performing OCR in Node.js environments. While it offers similar functionalities to tesseract.js, it does not support browser usage.
Tesseract.js is a javascript library that gets words in almost any language out of images. (Demo)
Tesseract.js wraps an emscripten port of the Tesseract OCR Engine. It works in the browser using webpack or plain script tags with a CDN and on the server with Node.js. After you install it, using it is as simple as:
import Tesseract from 'tesseract.js';
Tesseract.recognize(
'https://tesseract.projectnaptha.com/img/eng_bw.png',
'eng',
{ logger: m => console.log(m) }
).then(({ data: { text } }) => {
console.log(text);
})
Or more imperative
import { createWorker } from 'tesseract.js';
const worker = createWorker({
logger: m => console.log(m)
});
(async () => {
await worker.load();
await worker.loadLanguage('eng');
await worker.initialize('eng');
const { data: { text } } = await worker.recognize('https://tesseract.projectnaptha.com/img/eng_bw.png');
console.log(text);
await woker.terminate();
})();
Check out the docs for a full explanation of the API.
Tesseract.js works with a <script>
tag via local copy or CDN, with webpack via npm
and on Node.js with npm/yarn
.
<!-- v2 -->
<script src='https://unpkg.com/tesseract.js@v2.0.0-beta.1/dist/tesseract.min.js'></script>
<!-- v1 -->
<script src='https://unpkg.com/tesseract.js@1.0.19/src/index.js'></script>
After including the script the Tesseract
variable will be globally available.
Tesseract.js currently requires Node.js v6.8.0 or higher
# For v2
npm install tesseract.js@next
yarn add tesseract.js@next
# For v1
npm install tesseract.js
yarn add tesseract.js
To run a development copy of Tesseract.js do the following:
# First we clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/naptha/tesseract.js.git
cd tesseract.js
# Then we install the dependencies
npm install
# And finally we start the development server
npm start
The development server will be available at http://localhost:3000/examples/browser/demo.html in your favorite browser.
It will automatically rebuild tesseract.dev.js
and worker.dev.js
when you change files in the src folder.
You can also run the development server in Gitpod ( a free online IDE and dev environment for GitHub that will automate your dev setup ) with a single click.
To build the compiled static files just execute the following:
npm run build
This will output the files into the dist
directory.
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FAQs
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The npm package tesseract.js receives a total of 23,094 weekly downloads. As such, tesseract.js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that tesseract.js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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