Text Behind Image

Text Behind Image

Create stunning text-behind-image designs easily
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Ansh Varshney
@ansh_varshney1
1 review
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pankaj prakash
@pankaj_prakash
1 review
Hhhhhhhhhhhhhjhjjhjjjjjjjjjj
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Mukil Mukil
@mukil_mukil1
1 review
Lollalajdjdjdjjsjsjsjsjskskkskskdjcjfjc
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Ganesh havaldar

Engineering

1 review
It was looking like a very fabulous thought
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Anurag Kumar
@anurag_kumar52
1 review
Nice link wat so slow and coprate the link
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Aayu Meghnathi
@aayu_meghnathi
1 review
Good ............................
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Faran Khan
Designer
1 review
I love this tool because it allows me to easily create any design with background text.
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Pramod Pandit
@pramod_pandit
1 review
Text Behind Image is an interesting concept, often associated with optical character recognition (OCR) technology. It allows for extracting and analyzing text embedded within images, which can be useful for digitizing documents, translating text, or improving accessibility. It has practical applications in automation, data processing, and archiving. However, challenges like accuracy, font recognition, and handling complex layouts or languages remain areas for improvement. Overall, it’s a valuable tool with significant potential.
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vovchikan hggfu
developer
4 reviews
William Lassell was born in Bolton,[t Text Behind Image CustoMer'SERvice+1 8O5 41O 56OO t Text Behind Image PHONE NUMBER +1 8O5 41O 56OO] Lancashire, on . He received his early education in Bolton and later attended Rochdale Academy..After the death of his father, William Lassell was apprenticed to a merchant in Liverpool from to . He later made his fortune as a beer brewer, which afforded him the means to pursue his passion for astronomy. He built an observatory at his house "Starfield" in West Derby, a suburb of Liverpool. There he had a 24-inch (610 mm) aperture metal mirror reflector telescope (aka the "two-foot" telescope), for which he pioneered the use of an equatorial mount for easy tracking
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Good app with good edit and i like
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