Image to Markdown OCR — Math Equations, LaTeX Formulas & Tables
Intelligently parse uploaded images into Markdown text, supporting various image formats and character recognition.
Upload File
Click or drag files here to upload Or paste (Ctrl + V) after taking a screenshot
JPG, PNG only, Max 100MB
Points Deduction Info
- • Image Parsing:1 pt/image
How image-to-Markdown parsing works
KolmoPDF parses uploaded images using AI-powered OCR combined with visual understanding to produce structured Markdown output.
Supported content types
- Screenshots of documents, papers, or web pages
- Charts and data visualizations
- Handwritten notes and equations
- Photographs of printed text
- Diagrams and technical illustrations
Output
Structured Markdown text. Mathematical content is output as LaTeX. Tables are output as Markdown tables where detectable.
Supported formats: JPG and PNG, up to 100 MB per image. Credit cost: 1 credit per image.
Image to Markdown OCR
Convert JPG and PNG images into structured Markdown with KolmoPDF’s visual parser. It handles screenshots of articles, photographed whiteboards, charts, diagrams, and handwritten notes — preserving structure, recognizing formulas, and producing clean output ready for note-taking and knowledge bases.
Key capabilities
- Screenshot parsing including code blocks and inline syntax.
- Chart and diagram recognition with captions preserved.
- Handwritten note OCR with mathematical symbol support.
- Multilingual character recognition across 8 supported languages.
- Markdown output that integrates with downstream translation and formatting tools.
Common use cases
Students transcribe lecture board photos into searchable notes. Engineers turn architecture diagram screenshots into wiki entries. Researchers parse figure captions into reference databases. Translators feed image OCR output directly into translation memory.
Frequently asked questions
What images work best?
High-resolution photos and screenshots of any source — articles, whiteboards, charts, handwriting.
How much per image?
Image parsing costs 1 credit per image regardless of size.
Are formulas recognized?
Yes. Inline and standalone formulas are output as LaTeX in the Markdown.