clonbin 4 hours ago

I’ve been working on a small side project called Cursive Reader . It’s a free online tool that uses OCR to convert cursive handwriting into digital text. The idea came from the challenge of reading old letters, notes, and school assignments written in cursive, which many people (myself included) struggle with.

The tool supports JPG/PNG uploads, processes them in a few seconds, and lets you export the results to Word,or plain text. I built it mainly for students, researchers, and anyone dealing with historical documents, but it might be useful for everyday handwriting too.

Would love feedback from anyone who’s tried similar tools or has use cases I might not have considered.