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Windows 11 is about to get a nifty shortcut for copying out all the text from an image

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  • Windows 11 is powering up the Snipping Tool in testing right now
  • A new feature allows you to copy all the text from an image straight away
  • There’s no need to take a screenshot first, as was previously the case, so this is a neat time-saver

Microsoft is making it even easier for Windows 11 users to be able to extract text from images (or any content) on the screen.

Windows 11 already has this OCR-powered (Optical Character Recognition) ability, as you may be aware, but at the moment, it’s necessary to take a screenshot first with the Snipping Tool before you can extract text from that image.

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