AI Image Analysis: Turn Scans and Photos into Answers

Turn Scanned Invoices, Receipts, Photos
Into Structured Data

Scanned documents shouldn't be dead data. Upload any image or scan — ParseSphere extracts the content and lets you ask questions about what it finds.

Scanned Documents Are Full of Data You Can't Use Yet

Invoices arrive as photos. Receipts get scanned to PDF. Old records exist only as TIFF files from a 1990s scanner. All of that information is locked inside images — invisible to search, impossible to query, useless for analysis.

ParseSphere unlocks it. Upload any scan or image, and the AI extracts the text, tables, and structure — turning a static picture into something you can actually ask questions about.

How It Works

1

Upload your image or scan

Drop in a JPEG, PNG, TIFF, or scanned PDF. ParseSphere handles single images, multi-page scans, and mixed batches with photos alongside regular documents.
2

OCR extracts text and tables

ParseSphere's OCR engine reads the document, identifies structure, and extracts text, numbers, and table data — even from complex layouts with mixed columns and images.
3

Ask questions about what it found

Once the content is extracted, ask in plain English: 'What's the total on this invoice?' or 'List all items with a quantity over 100.' ParseSphere answers from the extracted data with full citations.
4

Images appear in answers when relevant

ParseSphere can return the original image or image excerpt alongside a text answer — so you see the source, not just the extracted text. Full transparency, no black boxes.

Built for Real-World Scanned Documents

Scanned invoices and receipts

Accounts payable teams process hundreds of scanned invoices every month. Upload a batch, ask ParseSphere to extract amounts, dates, vendor names, and line items — then combine that data with your Excel tracking sheets in the same workspace.

Archived records and historical documents

Old records scanned to PDF or TIFF are often the hardest to work with. ParseSphere handles degraded scans and varied fonts, making decades of archived documents suddenly searchable and queryable.

Photos of whiteboards and handwritten notes

Meeting notes, brainstorming sessions, and site visit observations captured on a phone are no longer out of reach. Upload the photo and ask ParseSphere to extract and summarize what it finds.

Mixed document sets

Most real-world document collections are a mix: some PDFs, some scans, some Excel files, maybe a Word doc or two. ParseSphere handles all of them in one workspace, so you're not managing separate tools for different file types.

What Makes This Different

Most document AI tools process PDFs and Excel files. When you hand them an image, they either fail silently or strip out everything that isn't text. ParseSphere's AI image analysis goes further:

  • Images are preserved and returnable. When a chart or diagram in your document is relevant to your question, ParseSphere can include it in the answer.
  • Tables in scans are extracted as structured data. Not just flat text — the actual rows and columns, ready for numerical queries.
  • Works alongside PDFs and spreadsheets. One workspace holds everything, and you can ask questions across all file types at once.

About This Feature

ParseSphere's AI image analysis capability uses OCR and computer vision to extract text, tables, and structured data from scanned documents, photos, and images. Once extracted, the content is queryable in plain English — just like a PDF or spreadsheet. For teams dealing with scanned invoices, historical records, or any mix of image and document files, ParseSphere eliminates the need for separate OCR tools and manual data entry.


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