Grab text from any image with TextSniper, on sale for just $3.99

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TextSniper
This time-saving Mac app extracts text from images, videos and more in mere seconds.
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If only “Cut, Copy, Paste” commands worked everywhere on your computer. If you want to grab text from images and PDFs, you may have to resort to transcribing the text yourself unless you use TextSniper. This invaluable tool allows you to lift text from any image with the click of a button. And right now, the Mac app is available for just $3.99.

Grab text from images with TextSniper

TextSniper is a lifesaver for anyone who deals with a variety of documents and needs to format flawlessly for an improved workflow. This Mac app extracts and copies text from images, videos and other digital media in seconds. That means you can copy digital newspaper clippings and video subtitles without typing out every letter.

It pulls off this magic by using blazingly fast optical character recognition. The latest technology allows the program to process and output characters in seconds. If you prefer hearing your text read aloud, TextSniper handles that as well. It can turn all recognized text into speech.

With the ability to translate into seven different languages, TextSniper earned the love of Mac users all over the world. It racked up 4.4 stars out of 5 from Product Hunt users, and boasts an impressive 4.8 stars out of 5 in the App Store.

Save on TextSniper

If converting text in digital media has long been a headache you’ve endured, find simple, effective and inexpensive relief with TextSniper today. Speed up your workflow and save valuable time by downloading TextSniper for the limited-time price of $3.99.

Prices subject to change.

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