Supported OCR Languages - Engine 10

Overall FineReader Engine 10 supports up to 199 OCR languages

  • 183 are common and included in Runtime Professional
  • 16 are included in Add-Ons:
    • Arabic (technical preview)
    • 5 hieroglyphic languages (CJK) – Chinese Traditional (Taiwan), Chinese Simplified (PRC), Japanese, Korean, Hangul (Korean)
    • 6 old languages (FineReader XIX)
    • Thai
    • 2 Hebrew languages – Hebrew and Yiddish
    • Vietnamese

Details can be found below.

With dictionaries

55 in total

  • 45 common (default) languages including
    • 6 programming languages
    • Chemistry
    • Digits
  • 10 additional languages including
    • Arabic (technical preview)
    • Japanese
    • Hebrew
    • Thai
  • Historical Fonts / Fraktur / Gothic / XIX
    • Old English
    • Old French
    • Old German
    • Old Italian
    • Old Spanish

Without dictionaries:

144 in total

  • 138 common (default) languages including
    • 4 artificial languages
      • Esperanto
      • Ido
      • Interlingua
      • Occidental
    • 2 special languages (included by default if corresponding text type is chosen)
      • CMC7
      • E13B
    • 6 additional languages
      • Chinese Simplified (PRC)
      • Chinese Traditional (Taiwan)
      • Korean
      • Hangul (under Korean Add-On)
      • Yiddish (under Hebrew Add-On)
      • Latvian Gothic (under FineReader XIX Add-On)

Supported ICR Languages - Engine 10

Overall Version 10 supports 113 ICR languages

  • 109 are included in Data Capture add-on in Runtime Professional license.
  • 4 are additionally included in Data Capture add-on in Runtime FineReader XIX license.

Details can be found in the FineReader Engine 10 documentation.

Supported Alphabets - Engine 10

  • Latin
  • Cyrillic
  • Armenian
  • Greek
  • Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
  • Japanese,
  • Korean
  • Thai
  • Vietnamese
  • Hebrew
  • Arabic (technical preview)
  • FineReader XIX
    an OCR module designed specifically for digitizing and archiving old documents, books and newspapers published in the XVII-XX centuries.It supports recognition of old fonts such as Fraktur, Schwabacher and the majority of Gothic fonts.