For scanned booksOCR for page imagesEPUB for easier reading

Convert Scanned Book to EPUB

Turn a scanned book into a more readable EPUB with OCR, then review the recovered text on desktop before moving into long-form 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 before you settle in to read

The desktop app is a better place to process a scanned book, check OCR output, and export EPUB for longer reading sessions. You can keep the converted book locally, review it on desktop first, and continue later on iPhone or iPad when you just want to read.

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

What matters when turning a scanned book into EPUB

This keyword usually comes from readers who are working with scanned pages, not clean source files, and want a book format that is easier to carry through real reading instead of staying trapped in static page images.

Best for scanned books and reading copies

Useful for scanned novels, nonfiction, textbooks, and other book-length files where OCR can help turn page images into something more comfortable to read as EPUB.

The output should feel closer to a book

The goal is not just to convert a file. It is to produce an EPUB that is easier to move through, read in sequence, and keep as part of a personal reading library.

Review before reading for hours

It helps to check the recovered text on desktop first, especially for chapter flow and obvious OCR errors, before committing to a longer reading session on another device.

Why this page should sound book-focused

Someone searching for scanned book to EPUB is not looking for a generic office PDF tool. They are trying to make a scanned reading copy usable again, so the page should stay close to that reading intent.