Voice: OCR Document Reader

Documents & Photos Read Aloud

Published by: Shalin Shah
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Hi! This is Shalin Shah — creator of Voice. I’m a senior studying computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. Voice has been a project of mine since I was in high school, and I’ve been working hard to make it better over the last 6 years.
Voice was hand-crafted for people like you. It can help you quickly read items like product labels and magazine pages in your day-to-day. But you can also use it for more advanced reading like mail or books.
My goal with Voice was to create the most simple and intuitive interface to help you read things. Here are some features that I hope are helpful.

OCR:
Voice’s OCR engine is perhaps one of the best in the world. You no longer need to worry about low lighting and bad focus, Voice corrects it automatically and gives you pixel-perfect accuracy every time. Voice can even read scribbles and handwritten text with incredible accuracy.

Standard Photo Capture:
The most basic way to use Voice is by simply tapping the button labeled by VoiceOver as “Camera. Button” This will take a picture. Then simply tap the button labeled “Next. Button” and Voice will perform OCR on your image and read it aloud.

Voice Control:
Alternatively, you can control the app using your voice if you find that tapping buttons shake your camera. Simply say “capture” to snap a picture, and “read” to start processing the image.

Batch Mode:
Batch mode is enabled by default. To read more than one page, just keep taking photos using the “Camera. Button” or by saying the word “capture” many times. Voice will read all the documents one after another.

Scan Tone:
Good OCR detection does not depend on the corners of a document to be visible. But if corner detection is important to you, Scan Tone plays a tone when it sees all 4 corners visible. The tone gets louder or softer depending on the placement, tilt, and orientation of your phone relative to your document. A louder scan tone means better visibility of your document.

Real-Time Mode:
Voice also supports real-time scanning. Toggle this on, then simply hold your phone in front of any document with text and Voice will read it out loud in real-time. Voice also automatically turns on flash when it detects sub-par lighting and turns it off for objects that would glare.

Reading Voices & Languages:
Voice supports 47 languages and offers 180 reading voices. 52 voices are the standard iOS voices, and 128 of them are premium AI-generated voices with extremely fluent intonations. You can adjust your language, reading voice, and speaking rate in Settings.
Photo Library:
The photo library picker lets you pick multiple images at a time from any of your albums.
Offline Mode:
Voice now fully works without wifi. If privacy is a concern or you don’t care for that extra bit of OCR quality, then feel free to use Voice in offline mode. You can turn it on in settings.
Saving & Exporting:
Once your document has been scanned, it takes one tap to copy your detected OCR text to your clipboard, export it as an accessible PDF, export it as a Plain Text file, or simply export all the images you captured.
Importing:
Voice allows you to import both images and PDFs from other apps. It automatically detects the document format and performs OCR.
VoiceOver"
The entire app was crafted with VoiceOver in mind, so everything is fully accessible.
App Size:
Voice has only a 6.9-megabyte app size.
Pricing:
You get 20 free scans per month. You can use those scans in either Short Text Mode or Standard Capture Mode. Once those 20 scans are up, you must purchase the Elite plan for $9.99 per month or the Believer plan for $99.99 per year. You save $20 a year, or 17%, by upgrading to the Believer plan. We are committed to keeping Voice OCR open for scholars and others lacking financial stability. Fill out this short form to tell us about your situation at http://bit.ly/VoiceOCR.
Further Help:
Feel free to reach out to my personal email, [email protected], for any feedback.
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Elite
₹ 869
Believer
₹ 8,500

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Voice Reviews

Terrific!

ManjuXoxo on

India

Just used it on a Hindi text and it will blew my mind!! Uncannily terrifying and surpassed all of my expectations. Also 100 free scans per month !

Don’t buy this application. the developer is fraud

shekhar1121 on

India

I have purchased application two years ago. I am using it for two years. But suddenly the developer is limiting the scan 20 per month. Where is the money which is paid by me

App not working

Annejohnmary on

India

This app is not working on my iPad device, screen of this app is very small too.

It's not working properly

Jasleen marwah on

India

1)Please check the app yourself, it's not taking good photos. 2)Then whenever i set speed as medium it either reads fast or slow. 3)I can't see the picture taken, it's too small. 4)Instead of reading what picture has been taken, it's telling the dimensions of the page. Sorry, but disappointed.

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Shalivahan reddy on

India

the voice for visually challenge persons but it is not reading sequence so it is skipping some content it will be better if it reads the content in sequencely

Ms

Kaushiki p on

India

Really very good for free

very good app

Banucherry on

India

it is wonderful app very very good very very helpful for blinds God bless the developer

Crashed

AI Tried on

United States

Does not even work. Useless.

To me not worth it

moosybaby on

United States

Problem I have yes voice OCR. And I want to know why I have to delete this app off my phone, and order for it to work? And I paid for it to see if it will work properly. I am thinking about deleting it completely. Until everything is correct! I am not happy with this app. LJ

One of the best scanner/reading apps

are Casey430 on

United States

I have to say this is one of the best scanning, detecting and reading apps. I’d love that you get a certain amount of scans per month. This is a very accurate app. Reading mail is really easy with this service. My only hope is that it continues to improve in accuracy with the increasing changes in technology.

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