From handwritten lead forms to CRM, without the data entry
An insurance agent was paying an assistant to hand-key 50-80 handwritten lead forms a week. A custom extractor now reads them straight to spreadsheet and CRM. His customer story.
The people who use Handwriting OCR aren't running clean, typed pages through a scanner. They're rescuing water-damaged archives, digitizing handwritten forms, and freeing volunteers from data entry. Here's how.
Case studies
An insurance agent was paying an assistant to hand-key 50-80 handwritten lead forms a week. A custom extractor now reads them straight to spreadsheet and CRM. His customer story.
A nonprofit running medical clinics in Belize replaced 5-6 volunteers keypunching every evening with Handwriting OCR, reading handwritten intake forms straight into its health-ministry report. Their customer story.
The New Thinking Allowed Foundation tested eight OCR tools and a leading LLM on a water-damaged, ~10,000-page handwritten archive. Only Handwriting OCR could read it. Here's what happened.
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Start with a free trial and run your own sample - the difficult, handwritten, real-world kind.