AI Text Extraction Tool

What is Textraction?
Textraction is an AI-powered text extraction tool that lets you pull out custom, user-defined data from unstructured text. You control what entities to extract, and you can feed it text from documents, emails, or other sources to receive structured results.
How does Textraction work?
You provide input text and define the entities you want to extract. The system processes the text and returns the extracted values in a structured format that you can easily analyze or integrate into your workflow.
What data can I extract with Textraction?
You define the entities to extract. Examples include numeric values like prices, currency codes (ISO), two-letter US state abbreviations, and counts such as the number of bedrooms. The tool supports customizing which data points you pull from your text.
What sources and languages does Textraction support?
Textraction can work with multiple languages and can extract text from a variety of sources, including documents, images, and websites.
Can Textraction integrate with Zapier?
Yes. Textraction offers Zapier integration to automate workflows, allowing extractions to be triggered from data arriving in Zapier-connected apps.
Does Textraction offer an API?
Yes. Textraction provides documentation and API access to integrate its extraction capabilities into your applications.
What pricing options are available?
Textraction offers multiple pricing tiers, including a free tier with a limited quota and paid plans with higher limits and features. Pricing details are available on the Pricing page.
How do I get started with Textraction?
Sign up for an account, create a new project, input the text you want to extract from, and define the entities to extract. Run the extraction to see results, and use the API to integrate outputs into your applications.
How can I get help or contact support?
For product requests or API questions, you can use the site's Contact page or email info@textraction.ai.
Where can I find documentation and resources?
Docs and API Access are available on the Textraction site, along with tutorials and examples to help you get started.

































