Kaku
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Kaku
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OCR With Japanese Text on an Image
As for Android, I use kaku. GitHub link. From my experience it's very good and use Da kanji as a alternative.
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Bought 3 japanese mangas with only 3 months of learning Japanese. My awful experience that turned out to be not so awful
sounds like a lot of steps just for one word. if you didn't know there is a fork of tachiyomi that has ocr built in, there's also Ocr Manga reader, kaku and it's also worth looking at mokuro
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I’m looking to get into reading but I don’t understand 99% percent of the words on the paper
I've found this app for android (not sure if there is a newer version on their GitHub) that uses OCR (optical character recognition) to detect kanji within games and other apps and show their meanings.
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⟳ 5 apps added, 29 updated at f-droid.org
Kaku: Japanese OCR Dictionary
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Web extension that allow you to search for Kanji meaning by highlighting the word?
You can install Yomichan in the Kiwi browser on mobile. I do that and it works quite well. If you need something similar outside of a browser, you can use the context menu search (highlight and long-press a word) from Takoboto or Akebi (on Android--not sure about iOS). For text that's not highlightable, I use Kaku OCR.
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jidoujisho 0.26 - Development Update
0.26 - 🖼 Dedicated manga viewer and image mining workflow alongside Tachiyomi and Kaku with custom dictionary and Anki integration
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Mobile app translator
Not a translator, but the best dictionary would be Kaku: https://kaku.fuwafuwa.ca/
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Tachiyomi OCR - Tachiyomi fork optimized for learning Japanese!
I also worked on a similar project to this before, also with the goal of reading manga (though, it works for pretty much anything on-screen in Android). You can check it out here: 0xbad1d3a5/Kaku: 画 - Japanese OCR Dictionary (github.com)
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What are some alternatives?
manga-ocr - Optical character recognition for Japanese text, with the main focus being Japanese manga
FGA - Auto-battle app for F/GO Android
jidoujisho - A full-featured immersion language learning suite for mobile.
granblue-automation-pyautogui - Educational application aimed at automating user-defined workflows for the mobile game, "Granblue Fantasy", using a variety of CV technologies in the backend such as OpenCV, PyAutoGUI and EasyOCR and a frontend coded in Typescript.
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
wordscapes-bot - python bot that plays wordscapes via scrcpy, pyautogui
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
Fate-Grand-Automata - Auto-battle app for F/GO Android [Moved to: https://github.com/Fate-Grand-Automata/FGA]
tachiyomiOCR - Tachiyomi fork which adds OCR and dictionary lookup capabilities for the purpose of language learning.
yahoo-fantasy-bot - Bot that alerts GroupMe, Discord, and Slack users about various things happening in their Yahoo Fantasy Sports league.
shadowsocks-android - A shadowsocks client for Android
koler - Just a phone app.