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# Supported engines
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## Local
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- [Manga OCR](https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr) (with optional [comic-text-detector](https://github.com/dmMaze/comic-text-detector) as segmenter) - install: `pip install owocr[mangaocr]` → keys: `m` (regular, ideal for small text areas), `n` (segmented, ideal for manga panels/larger images with multiple text areas)
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- [EasyOCR](https://github.com/JaidedAI/EasyOCR) - install: `pip install owocr[easyocr]` → key: `e`
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- [RapidOCR](https://github.com/RapidAI/RapidOCR) - install: `pip install owocr[rapidocr]` → key: `r`
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- [Manga OCR](https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr) (with optional [comic-text-detector](https://github.com/dmMaze/comic-text-detector) as segmenter) - install: `pip install "owocr[mangaocr]"` → keys: `m` (regular, ideal for small text areas), `n` (segmented, ideal for manga panels/larger images with multiple text areas)
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- [EasyOCR](https://github.com/JaidedAI/EasyOCR) - install: `pip install "owocr[easyocr]"` → key: `e`
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- [RapidOCR](https://github.com/RapidAI/RapidOCR) - install: `pip install "owocr[rapidocr]"` → key: `r`
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- Apple Vision framework - Probably the best local engine to date. **macOS only - Recommended (pre-installed)** → key: `a`
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- Apple Live Text (VisionKit framework) - It should be the same as Vision except that in Sonoma Apple added vertical text reading. **macOS only - Recommended (pre-installed)** → key: `d`
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- WinRT OCR: install: `pip install owocr[winocr]`. It can also be used by installing winocr on a Windows virtual machine and running the server there (`winocr_serve`) and specifying the IP address of the Windows VM/machine in the config file. **Windows 10/11 only** → key: `w`
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- OneOCR - install: `pip install owocr[oneocr]`. Close second local best to the Apple one. You need to copy 3 system files from Windows 11 to use it, refer to the readme [here](https://github.com/AuroraWright/oneocr). It can also be used by installing oneocr on a Windows virtual machine and running the server there (`oneocr_serve`) and specifying the IP address of the Windows VM/machine in the config file. **Windows 10/11 only - Recommended** → key: `z`
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- WinRT OCR: install: `pip install "owocr[winocr]"`. It can also be used by installing winocr on a Windows virtual machine and running the server there (`winocr_serve`) and specifying the IP address of the Windows VM/machine in the config file. **Windows 10/11 only** → key: `w`
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- OneOCR - install: `pip install "owocr[oneocr]"`. Close second local best to the Apple one. You need to copy 3 system files from Windows 11 to use it, refer to the readme [here](https://github.com/AuroraWright/oneocr). It can also be used by installing oneocr on a Windows virtual machine and running the server there (`oneocr_serve`) and specifying the IP address of the Windows VM/machine in the config file. **Windows 10/11 only - Recommended** → key: `z`
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## Cloud
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- Google Lens - install: `pip install owocr[lens]`. Arguably the best OCR engine to date. **Recommended** → key: `l`
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- Google Lens - install: `pip install "owocr[lens]"`. Arguably the best OCR engine to date. **Recommended** → key: `l`
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- Bing - Close second best. **Recommended (pre-installed)** → key: `b`
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- Google Vision: install: `pip install owocr[gvision]`, you also need a service account .json file named google_vision.json in `user directory/.config/` → key: `g`
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- Azure Image Analysis: install: `pip install owocr[azure]`, you also need to specify an api key and an endpoint in the config file → key: `v`
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- Google Vision: install: `pip install "owocr[gvision]"`, you also need a service account .json file named google_vision.json in `user directory/.config/` → key: `g`
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- Azure Image Analysis: install: `pip install "owocr[azure]"`, you also need to specify an api key and an endpoint in the config file → key: `v`
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- OCRSpace: you need to specify an api key in the config file → key: `o`
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# Acknowledgments
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[project]
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name = "owocr"
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version = "1.19.4"
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version = "1.19.5"
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description = "Japanese OCR"
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readme = "README.md"
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requires-python = ">=3.11"
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"pynput<=1.7.8",
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"websockets>=14.0",
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"desktop-notifier>=6.1.0",
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"mss",
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"mss>=10.1.0",
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"psutil",
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"requests",
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"pywin32;platform_system=='Windows'",
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