For generic scanned filesOCR plus reviewReadable EPUB goal

Convert Scanned File to EPUB

Convert a scanned file into EPUB with OCR, desktop review, and a workflow aimed at producing a file you can keep reading.

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Supports PDF format, max 30 files, single file max 200MB, within 1500 pages

Desktop + iOS client

Download the desktop app to convert scanned files and check the output

The desktop app gives you room to inspect OCR results, review the converted EPUB on a larger screen, and keep the source file locally while you work. That is useful when your scan does not fit neatly into a book-only or document-only label.

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Bookshelf

A library view for recent books, covers, and fast return to reading.

Inkora Desktop bookshelf view

EPUB reader

Warm, distraction-free reading with chapter controls and flexible typography.

Inkora Desktop EPUB reader view

iOS reader

Your synced mobile library — pick up where you left off, anywhere.

Inkora iOS reader view

What people want when converting a scanned file to EPUB

This query is broad on the source side but still specific on the need: a scanned file should become easier to read and work with after conversion.

Best for mixed scanned materials

Useful when your scan could be notes, book pages, or reference material and you still want one readable EPUB outcome.

The converted file should become more usable

Searchers here usually want the scan to become easier to read, browse, and keep, not just technically converted.

Review tells you whether the generic file translated well

Users often still need to check OCR quality and page readability before trusting the EPUB.

Why this page should stay flexible about the source file

The keyword is generic about the scan, so the page should keep a wider source-file frame without losing the OCR-to-reading focus.