Tesseract.js is a javascript library that gets words in almost any language out of images. (Demo)
Image Recognition
Video Real-time Recognition
Tesseract.js wraps a webassembly port of the Tesseract OCR Engine. It works in the browser using webpack, esm, or plain script tags with a CDN and on the server with Node.js. After you install it, using it is as simple as:
import { createWorker } from 'tesseract.js';
(async () => {
const worker = await createWorker('eng');
const ret = await worker.recognize('https://tesseract.projectnaptha.com/img/eng_bw.png');
console.log(ret.data.text);
await worker.terminate();
})();
When recognizing multiple images, users should create a worker once, run worker.recognize
for each image, and then run worker.terminate()
once at the end (rather than running the above snippet for every image).
Tesseract.js works with a <script>
tag via local copy or CDN, with webpack via npm
and on Node.js with npm/yarn
.
<!-- v5 -->
<script src='https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tesseract.js@5/dist/tesseract.min.js'></script>
After including the script the Tesseract
variable will be globally available and a worker can be created using Tesseract.createWorker
.
Alternatively, an ESM build (used with import
syntax) can be found at https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tesseract.js@5/dist/tesseract.esm.min.js
.
Requires Node.js v14 or higher
# For latest version
npm install tesseract.js
yarn add tesseract.js
# For old versions
npm install [email protected]
yarn add [email protected]
The following are examples and projects built by the community using Tesseract.js. Officially supported examples are found in the examples directory.
- Projects
- Scribe OCR: web application for scanning documents (images and PDFs)
- Site at scribeocr.com, repo at github.com/scribeocr/scribeocr
- Chrome Extension (with Manifest V3): https://github.com/Tshetrim/Image-To-Text-OCR-extension-for-ChatGPT
- Scribe OCR: web application for scanning documents (images and PDFs)
- Examples
- Converting PDF to text: https://github.com/racosa/pdf2text-ocr
- Use
blocks
output to generate granular data [word/symbol level]: https://github.com/Kishlay-notabot/tesseract-bbox-examples - Electron: https://github.com/Balearica/tesseract.js-electron
- Typescript: https://github.com/Balearica/tesseract.js-typescript
If you have a project or example repo that uses Tesseract.js, feel free to add it to this list using a pull request. Examples submitted should be well documented such that new users can run them; projects should be functional and actively maintained.
Version 5 changes are documented in this issue. Highlights are below.
- Significantly smaller files by default (54% smaller for English, 73% smaller for Chinese)
- This results in a ~50% reduction in runtime for first-time users (who do not have the files cached yet)
- Significantly lower memory usage
- Compatible with iOS 17 (using default settings)
- Breaking changes:
createWorker
arguments changed- Setting non-default language and OEM now happens in
createWorker
- E.g.
createWorker("chi_sim", 1)
- E.g.
- Setting non-default language and OEM now happens in
worker.initialize
andworker.loadLanguage
functions now do nothing and can be deleted from code- See this issue for full list
Upgrading from v2 to v5? See this guide.
Version 4 includes many new features and bug fixes--see this issue for a full list. Several highlights are below.
- Added rotation preprocessing options (including auto-rotate) for significantly better accuracy
- Processed images (rotated, grayscale, binary) can now be retrieved
- Improved support for parallel processing (schedulers)
- Breaking changes:
createWorker
is now asyncgetPDF
function replaced bypdf
recognize option
- Significantly faster performance
- Runtime reduction of 84% for Browser and 96% for Node.js when recognizing the example images
- Upgrade to Tesseract v5.1.0 (using emscripten 3.1.18)
- Added SIMD-enabled build for supported devices
- Added support:
- Node.js version 18
- Removed support:
- ASM.js version, any other old versions of Tesseract.js-core (<3.0.0)
- Node.js versions 10 and 12
To run a development copy of Tesseract.js do the following:
# First we clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/naptha/tesseract.js.git
cd tesseract.js
# Then we install the dependencies
npm install
# And finally we start the development server
npm start
The development server will be available at http://localhost:3000/examples/browser/basic-efficient.html in your favorite browser.
It will automatically rebuild tesseract.min.js
and worker.min.js
when you change files in the src folder.
You can use Gitpod(A free online VS Code like IDE) for contributing. With a single click it will launch a ready to code workspace with the build & start scripts already in process and within a few seconds it will spin up the dev server so that you can start contributing straight away without wasting any time.
To build the compiled static files just execute the following:
npm run build
This will output the files into the dist
directory.
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