Best Assamese OCR Software 2025

An honest comparison of OCR tools that support Assamese script. Find the right tool for your digitization needs.

Best Assamese OCR Software — 2025 Comparison

Looking for OCR software that can read Assamese text? This guide compares all available options — from dedicated Assamese OCR tools to general-purpose solutions — to help you choose the right one.

What to Look for in Assamese OCR

  • Assamese script support: Not all OCR tools handle Assamese conjuncts (Juktakkhor) correctly
  • Accuracy: Look for 95%+ accuracy on clear printed text
  • Batch processing: Essential for digitizing books and archives
  • Export formats: Word (.doc) and plain text (.txt) are most useful
  • Image enhancement: Built-in tools to improve scan quality
  • Price: One-time purchase vs subscription

Software Comparison

Feature DRISTI OCR Google Lens Google Drive OCR ABBYY FineReader
Assamese accuracy Up to 99% ~85–90% ~80–85% ~90–95%
Batch processing Yes — 250 pages/10 min No — one image at a time Limited Yes
Word export Yes (.doc) No — copy text only Google Docs Yes
Conjunct handling Excellent Basic Basic Good
Image enhancement Built-in None None Built-in
Offline use Yes — fully offline Requires internet Requires internet Yes
Price ₹3,500 one-time Free Free (Google account) ~₹15,000+/year

DRISTI OCR — Best for Assamese

DRISTI OCR is built specifically for Assamese, Bangla, and Hindi script recognition. It's the only OCR tool designed from the ground up for these scripts, which is why it achieves significantly higher accuracy than general-purpose OCR tools.

Why DRISTI is Better for Assamese

  • Script-specific engine: Trained on Assamese text, not a generic model
  • Conjunct mastery: Correctly handles the hundreds of Assamese Juktakkhor
  • Batch processing: Process entire books in one session
  • Designed for publishers: Built with input from Assamese newspaper and book publishers
  • Affordable: ₹3,500 one-time — no subscriptions

Google Lens — Good for Quick Tasks

Google Lens is fine for occasional, casual use — pointing your phone at a sign or a page to get a quick translation. But it's not suitable for professional digitization:

  • No batch processing — one image at a time
  • No Word export — you can only copy recognized text
  • Requires internet connection
  • Accuracy drops on complex Assamese conjuncts
  • No image enhancement tools

ABBYY FineReader — General Purpose

ABBYY FineReader is a powerful general-purpose OCR tool that supports many languages including Assamese. However:

  • Expensive subscription (~₹15,000+/year)
  • Assamese accuracy is lower than DRISTI (generic model vs script-specific)
  • Overkill if you only need Assamese OCR
  • DRISTI is specifically optimized for the scripts ABBYY treats as secondary

Recommendation

For professional Assamese digitization: DRISTI OCR. It's built for this exact use case, offers the best accuracy, and costs a fraction of general-purpose alternatives.

For occasional personal use: Google Lens is free and adequate for quick tasks.

For multi-language offices: Consider ABBYY if you need OCR for many languages beyond Assamese, but test DRISTI first for Assamese-specific accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best OCR software for Assamese text?

DRISTI OCR by Jahnabi is the best dedicated Assamese OCR software. It's specifically designed for Assamese, Bangla, and Hindi script recognition with up to 99% accuracy and batch processing support.

Does Google Lens support Assamese OCR?

Google Lens can recognize Assamese text for casual use, but it's not designed for document digitization. It lacks batch processing, doesn't export to Word format, and accuracy drops on complex Assamese conjuncts.

Is there free Assamese OCR software?

Google Lens and Google Drive OCR offer basic free Assamese recognition, but they lack the accuracy, batch processing, and export features needed for professional publishing. DRISTI OCR (₹3,500) is the professional solution.

How accurate is DRISTI OCR for Assamese?

DRISTI OCR achieves up to 99% accuracy for clear printed Assamese text at 300 DPI or higher. Accuracy depends on scan quality — well-scanned documents produce near-perfect results.

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