Free Malay Handwriting OCR: Turn Scanned Latin Writing into Text
Point our **Malay OCR** at a photo of handwritten Latin and it does the reading for you. Malay is written in the Latin alphabet with common digraphs like ng and ny that stand for single sounds. You get accurate, editable text back in seconds — free and private.
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 text
Your extracted malay text will appear here. Upload an image on the left to get started.
Why this Malay OCR gets recognition right
Everything you need to scan Malay handwriting and walk away with editable text.
Reads real Malay handwriting
This engine is trained on everyday Malay penmanship from Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore, not just neat print — so casual and rushed writing is still recognised.
Scan photos, images and PDFs
Upload a phone photo, a scanner image or a multi-page PDF. The OCR pulls Malay text out of school notes, letters and official documents.
Editable OCR output
Recognised text lands in an editable panel, so you can correct anything the engine misread before you copy or download it.
Export in multiple formats
Save recognised text as TXT, Markdown, Word (.docx) or PDF, or copy it straight to your clipboard.
Private, secure recognition
Each Malay image is processed securely and deleted right after OCR runs. Nothing is stored on our servers.
Free with no limits
No sign-up, no watermark and no daily cap — run OCR on as much handwritten Malay as you need.
How Malay handwriting OCR works
Three quick steps and your scanned Malay handwriting is text you can edit.
- 1
Upload the image or PDF to scan
Drag in a photo, scan or PDF of the handwritten Malay. JPG, PNG, HEIC and PDF all work.
- 2
Run the OCR recognition
The engine reads every Latin character and recognises it as digital Malay text.
- 3
Review, edit and export
Check the recognised text, fix anything if needed, then copy it or export to Word, PDF, TXT or Markdown.
Frequently asked Malay recognition questions
Yes. The Malay OCR runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser, so you can photograph a page and recognise it on the spot.
Anything handwritten — school notes, letters and official documents, and more.
Yes. The engine handles mixed-language pages and recognises both scripts, or you can restrict it to only one language.
Yes — it is completely free, with no sign-up and no limit on how many images you can scan.
It is highly accurate on clear handwriting. A sharp, well-lit photo gives the best recognition; very faded or hurried Malay writing may need a quick edit afterwards.
Malay is written in the Latin alphabet with common digraphs like ng and ny that stand for single sounds. Our engine is built specifically to deal with that.