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ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator application easily extracts texts from any printed sources and eliminates tiresome manual operations that would otherwise be inevitable when working with text information. All you need to do is to either take a snapshot of the text in any printed material with your iPhone, or load an earlier taken snapshot from your smartphone's memory. As soon as the data recognition process is complete, the text will be available for editing, translating, copying to other applications, publishing to Facebook, Twitter, Evernote or sending by e-mail or SMS.

TextGrabber recognizes texts in 61 various languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, etc. More>>

ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator allows users to quickly translate snippets of texts captured from various printed materials and information sources by using the Google Translate technology. Via integration with Google Translate, the application supports full-text translation from 43 starting languages into more than 50 languages. TextGrabber + Transaltor also supports word-by-word translation via integration with ABBYY Lingvo Dictionaries for iOS installed on the same device. More>>

The world-renowned ABBYY Mobile OCR technology makes the recognized data available for further use in seconds - the data can be edited, saved, copied to other applications or sent by SMS or e-mail.

This on-device application allows you to quickly process and easily use the required data. Its user-friendly interface makes the whole procedure intuitively clear to you.

The application allows you to save photos of text and documents you are interested in, as well as the corresponding recognized texts. This way important information can be easily retrieved from the history at any time.