Converting your handwritten notes into digital text in Google Docs is a simple process that can be done by utilizing either the iOS Notes app or the Google Lens feature within the Google App.
By using one of these apps, you can take a scan of your handwritten notes and they will automatically convert them into digital text. Once converted, you can copy and paste the text directly into your Google Docs document. From there, you have the freedom to edit and format the text to your heart’s content, just like any other document in Google Docs.

In this comprehensive article, we will provide you with an in-depth guide that explores two of the most effective methods for converting handwriting to text in Google Docs.
Method 1 – Using the iOS Notes App to Convert Handwriting to Text
1 – Launch the Notes app and create a new note.
2 – Locate the “camera” icon in the toolbar above the keyboard and tap on it.
3 – From the contextual menu, select “Scan Text.”
4 – Position your device’s camera over the text you wish to convert.
5 – Once the text is scanned, tap the “insert” button.
6 – Select the inserted text and choose “copy” from the contextual menu.
7 – Open the Google Docs app on your iPhone or iPad and tap the “+” button at the bottom of the screen.
8 – From the contextual menu, select “New Document.”
9 – Give the new document a name and tap “Create.”
10 – Tap on an empty area within the document to bring up the contextual menu then select the “paste” option.
If you also have a Mac, you can access the Notes app and transfer the converted text into the web version of Google Docs. Here’s how:
1 – Open the Notes app on your Mac.
2 – Locate and click on the note containing the converted text that you created on your iPhone.
3 – Select all the text in the note, and then press “Command + C” to copy it.
4 – Open your preferred web browser and navigate to Google Docs.
5 – Click on the blank document icon to create a new document.
6 – Within the new document, press “Command + V” to paste the converted text.
Method 2 – Using Google Lens to Convert Handwriting to Text
1 – Open the Google app on your phone. If you don’t have the app, download it from the app store.
2 – Tap on the camera icon located in the search bar.
3 – Select the “Text” option from the menu below the label “Search with your camera.”
4 – Point your phone’s camera at the text you want to convert.
5 – Once Google Lens recognizes the text, press the icon at the bottom of the screen to capture the image.
6 – Tap the “Select all” button to choose all the text within the image.
7 – Tap the “Copy text” button to copy the text to your clipboard.
9 – Open the Google Docs app on your phone and tap the “+” button at the bottom of the screen.
10 – Select “New Document” from the contextual menu.
11 – Give the new document a name and tap “Create.”
12 – Tap on a blank area within the document to reveal a contextual menu. Within this menu, select the “paste” option.
Conclusion
It’s important to note that the accuracy of the conversion depends on the legibility and quality of the handwriting. Messy or difficult-to-read handwriting may result in a less accurate conversion.
However, using this method to convert your handwritten notes into digital text for import into Google Docs will streamline your note-taking process.
If you’re seeking a way to enhance your note-taking workflow, give it a try and experience the efficiency it brings!