JPEG
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a common image format that compresses files but loses some quality.
JPEG files have some useful features:
- They compress efficiently, making smaller file sizes
- They work on many devices and platforms
- They are great for photos and complex images with gradual color changes
- You can adjust how much they compress to balance quality and file size
When we extract data from JPEGs, they might contain:
- Photos of documents, receipts, or handwritten notes
- Scanned images of data tables or spreadsheets
- Screenshots of content with lots of data
People often use JPEG image data extraction for:
- Turning physical documents and records into digital form
- Getting data from photographed receipts or invoices
- Changing visual information from presentations or reports
- Automating data entry from image sources
By changing JPEG images with data into organized formats like CSV or Excel, you can turn visual information into editable, analyzable data. Then you can process it more or use it in various data analysis and management tools.