Stop Typing Like a Robot.

TL;DR: Stop re-typing text from screenshots or work documents like it's 1995. I found a way to use Google Lens (mobile) and i2OCR (PC) to extract 1,000 words in 15 seconds 4 free. If you're still doing this manually, you're wasting your life. Read the full post for the "15-Second Rule" workflow.

How to Kill the OCR Nightmare Forever

"Why act like a human bridge between a screen and a keyboard?" — Maxpayn

About a month ago, I was scrolling through some random tech videos late at night. I wish I could find the link to share it here, but I cant remember the title or the channel. Anyway, the guy in the video said something that stuck with me. He said most people waste half their digital lives doing "manual labour" that was solved years ago.

It made me realize how many of us are still using 2026 hardware to perform 1920s manual labor.

We have all these AI tools in 2026, but then a colleague or a client sends you a screenshot of an invoice instead of the PDF. Or you are at the office and someone wants you to "quickly" update a table that is stuck inside a blurry jpeg image.

What do most people do? They open a document on one side of the screen and start typing manually. One word at a time. It is a massive headache. Why waste your life doing that? If you are still re-typing text from images, you are working harder than a data entry clerk from the 90s.
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The Manual Labour Trap

The problem is that our brain tricks us. We think "it will only take a minute to type this out." But then you get a typo. Then the phone rings. Then you lose your place in the sentence. Before you know it, fifteen minutes are gone just to copy a few paragraphs of text that already existed.

I am not some pro coder, but after seeing that vdo, I realized I was acting like a human telegraph operator. It is slow and it is totally unnecessary. You dont need to pay for fancy software to fix this. The best tools are actually free and they are probably already on your device right now. I felt like a total caveman when I finally figured this out.

The "No-Headache" Solution:


Googlr Lens & i2OCR

On mobile, the answer is usually already there. Use a tool like Google Lens. You dont need a 3rd party app that shows you 50 ads or steals your data. Just open any image in your gallery, hit the Lens icon, and select "Text." You can copy a whole page of text in one tap. I use this now for everything—gravbing a tracking number from a receipt, copying details from a business card, or even grabbing text from a poster on the street.

But what if you are on a PC? Thats where i2OCR or ExtractTable comes in. These are free web tools. No login, no BS. You just upload the image, pick the language, and it gives you the clean text. It even handles tables which is usually a massive nightmare to format manually. I used to dread getting "image tables" at work, but now it takes me seconds.

My Simple Workflow (The 15-Second Rule)

Even with all the AI tools we have now, sometimes they get the formatting wrong if the font is weird or the image is blurry. The approach i learned from that video was to use a dedivated OCR engine first, then dump it into your draft or document.

  1. Upload the screenshot to i2OCR.
  2. Copy the raw text output.
  3. Paste it where you need it.

It takes exactly 15 seconds. Compare that to 10 minutes of manual typing and fixing typos. Which one sounds better? You're not just saving time; you're saving your sanity. I've been using this for a few weeks now and I aint ever going back to manual typing.


Stop Wasting Your Time

We are in the creator economy now. We should be the most efficient people on the internet, right? Manual labour is for peoples who dont know any better. Now you do.

No more excuses about how "it takes too long" to digitize your notes or share a quote. If you can take a photo, you can generate text. Use that extra time to actually talk to people or do something you actually enjoy instead of staring at your keyboard. Let the machines do the boring stuff while we focus on the ideas.

Is anyone else late to the party on this one, or was it just me? Do you have an even better tool for grabbing text from images? Drop a comment below let me know.

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🙌 You're back! Great to see your second post on Hive, @maxpayn!

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