OCR for scanned PDFsBuilt for readable EPUBBetter post-conversion review

Convert PDF to EPUB with OCR

Use OCR to turn image-based or scan-heavy PDFs into EPUB files that are easier to read, review, and continue working with after conversion.

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

Desktop + iOS client

Start on desktop, then keep reading on your Apple devices

Download the desktop app when you need OCR for scanned or image-heavy PDFs, then review the converted EPUB before settling in to read. Your files stay local, and the same client flow works well if you want to continue on iPhone or iPad later.

EPUB PDF ZIP M4B

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

Built for PDF-to-EPUB conversion that depends on OCR

When OCR is part of the workflow, the important part is whether enough text and structure can be recovered to make the EPUB practical.

Best for scan-heavy and mixed PDFs

A good fit for scanned books, document archives, notes, and PDFs that mix image pages with text pages, where OCR quality affects the final reading experience.

What OCR adds to the EPUB workflow

OCR helps move the output closer to searchable, selectable, and reviewable content instead of leaving the EPUB as a container for page images.

What users usually do next

After exporting, many users still want to inspect OCR output, correct obvious recognition errors, and keep reading or organizing the content in a format better suited to long-form use.

Keeps OCR central to the workflow

It stays focused on OCR quality, EPUB export, and whether the recovered content is good enough to keep reading or organizing.