PhotoOCR.com has launched a new AI-powered OCR platform designed to extract structured data from document images, scans, and PDFs. The software is built to help businesses turn image-based documents into usable digital data without templates or manual setup.
United States, 2nd Apr 2026 – PhotoOCR.com announced the launch of its AI-powered OCR platform, developed to help organizations extract structured data from photographed, scanned, and image-based documents.
The platform was built for businesses that rely on information captured through mobile photos, scans, PDFs, and other document images that still require manual review before they can be used in spreadsheets or business systems. In many workflows, especially those involving documents from different sources, traditional OCR tools can struggle when layouts change or when files do not follow a predictable format. PhotoOCR.com enters this space with a system designed to interpret document content by context rather than fixed templates.
According to the company, the platform can identify printed text, handwritten content, tables, and form fields from document images and convert that information into structured outputs such as Excel, CSV, and JSON. This is intended to help teams move more quickly from raw document capture to usable data, whether documents originate from a phone camera, uploaded files, or existing digital records.
The launch reflects a broader need for document tools that can handle the realities of modern information intake. Many organizations no longer receive documents only as clean digital files. Instead, records often arrive as smartphone photos, email attachments, scanned paperwork, and mixed-quality images that still need to be processed accurately. PhotoOCR.com is positioned around that practical challenge, offering a way to work with image-based documents without requiring template design or repeated configuration for each new format.
The company also said the platform is designed for organizations that need flexibility in how extracted data is used after capture. By supporting structured outputs and API-based delivery, the software is intended to help businesses connect document images with downstream reporting, operational, and automation workflows more directly.
PhotoOCR.com stated that the platform includes security controls for organizations handling sensitive records. The company says it maintains SOC 2 Type 2 audited controls, uses AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.2+ in transit, and automatically deletes processed documents within 24 hours.
With the launch of PhotoOCR.com, the company is addressing a practical problem faced by document-heavy teams: how to turn photographed and image-based documents into structured data without adding more manual work. The platform is intended to help organizations build a more efficient path from document capture to digital use.
About PhotoOCR.com
https://www.photoocr.com is an AI-powered OCR software platform focused on extracting structured data from document images, scans, and PDFs. The company helps businesses convert photographed and image-based documents into usable digital data for spreadsheets, integrations, and workflow automation.
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