How to Save Results as hOCR in an HTML File | IronOCR
Watch this video to learn how IronOCR helps you maintain document integrity by exporting OCR results as hOCR, preserving both text and layout effortlessly.
This video tutorial provides an in-depth look at how to use IronOCR, a .NET library, to export OCR results as hOCR in HTML format. hOCR is a format that allows you to maintain both the text and the layout of the original document, ensuring that your OCR outputs are as true to the original as possible. The video walks you through the steps of implementing IronOCR in a .NET environment, highlighting the ease with which you can convert scanned documents or images into a searchable and editable format without losing the original document’s structure. By exporting OCR results as hOCR, you retain the formatting and styling of the text, making it ideal for applications that require precise text reproduction and layout preservation. Whether you are dealing with scanned books, invoices, or any other documents, this tutorial will guide you through the process, ensuring you can confidently use IronOCR to meet your document processing needs. The video not only demonstrates the technical steps but also explains the benefits of using hOCR, making it an essential watch for developers and professionals looking to enhance their document management systems.