Khmer OCR: Turn Handwritten Khmer Script into Editable Text
Khmer stacks subscript consonants beneath the main letter and runs words together without spaces. That is exactly what our **Khmer OCR** is built for — it turns photos and scans of Khmer script into editable Khmer text you can copy, correct and download.
Drag and drop or
PNG, JPEG, JPG, WEBP, HEIC, HEIF, PDF up to 20 MB
or drag and drop, or paste with Ctrl + V
Extracted khmer text
Your extracted khmer text will appear here. Upload an image on the left to get started.
Why people reach for our Khmer handwriting converter
Made for the way Khmer is actually written across Cambodia.
Export however you need
Save your text as TXT, Markdown, Word (.docx) or PDF, or copy it straight to the clipboard.
Your files stay private
Every Khmer image is processed securely and deleted right after the text is pulled. Nothing is kept on our servers.
Free, and no account
No sign-up, no watermark, no daily cap — convert as much handwritten Khmer as you need.
Copes with Cambodia styles
Handwriting shifts from person to person across Cambodia. Our model is tuned to handle that range in Khmer.
Keeps your layout
Line breaks and paragraphs in your Khmer page are preserved, so the text you get back mirrors what you uploaded.
Reads real Khmer handwriting
Khmer stacks subscript consonants beneath the main letter and runs words together without spaces. We tuned it on everyday Khmer penmanship — not just tidy print — so casual and rushed writing still comes through.
How the Khmer converter works
From a photo of Khmer writing to editable text in under a minute.
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Upload your image or PDF
Drag in a photo, scan or PDF of the Khmer handwriting. JPG, PNG, HEIC and PDF all work.
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Let the AI read it
Our OCR studies the Khmer characters and turns them into digital text.
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Edit, copy or download
Check the text, make any small fixes, then copy it or export to Word, PDF, TXT or Markdown.
Frequently asked Khmer handwriting questions
Anything handwritten — school work, letters and official Cambodian documents, and more.
It is used across Cambodia, and the model is tuned for the handwriting styles found there.
Yes — it's free to use, with no sign-up and no daily limit.
It handles most everyday Khmer handwriting well. A clearer photo gives a cleaner result; very faded or hurried writing might need a quick edit afterwards.
Khmer stacks subscript consonants beneath the main letter and runs words together without spaces. Our model is built specifically to deal with that.
Both. Photos (JPG, PNG, HEIC) and PDF documents are all supported.