Looking for recommendations for text recognition from scans/photos → plain text with reasonably low error rate from my awful handwriting.

I prefer my notes digital to be searchable and harder to lose track of 😅 so I tend to type them directly or handwrite on a tablet, but I love writing with fountain pen and paper and I've always wanted to incorporate that better into my digital workflow.

Ideally open source, but will also consider paying for a service if good and doesn't sell all my data.

@petrichor I would very much be interested in the answer to this as well. Tesseract was something I used to convert a textbook to text file quite some time ago, but I recall it working okay but with some limitations: github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesse It looks like some neural net capability has been added more recently.

I know Evernote does some OCR on images so that those become searchable. This comes close to what I would want a note taking solution to look like, except for the fact that my info is stored on Evernotes servers 😑

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