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September 16, 2020
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How to ACTUALLY turn off Auto OCR - or I truly despise 'performing page recognition' / Automatic OCR

  • September 16, 2020
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For myself (and it appears many others) this is the worst feature Adobe Acrobat (maybe Adobe period) currently has. Trying to edit a PDF is a nightmare with this idiotic scan. It repeatedly scans, over and over (once isn't enough?) it takes forever, and oddly it tilts random images off center.

What is the purpose of this? To frustrate users into using another PDF editor? I could understand if it was a work in progress, but you can't even turn the damn thing off. I've tried all the "steps" recommended and nothing. Yes, I have the latest version. 

Threads like this appear through-out Adobe support. It's currently a garbage feature - allow me to turn it off until it's useful. Until then, I'm using another editor. 

Correct answer rogerinlondon

To see this sidebar, I need to click on somethink like "Disable New Acrobat", but even when I see this sidebar, the "recognize text" box is greyed out and I can't doing anything with it. Is there any solution that works for either New Acrobat or Old Acrobat? Both versions I only get a greyed out option. I'm losing hours at work trying to fix this from ruining documents.


This worked for me, originally posted on Feb 17, 2024.

"go to preferences, select "reading", at the top of that page select "Do not read documents" 

13 replies

Participant
March 11, 2026

This auto scan “feature” has rendered acrobat unuseable. select edit and it starts and never finishes the OCR scan! I just want to rotate the page, add a page, and save it!!! WTF. They have ruined a progran everyone just expects to work.

Participant
April 8, 2025

No sooner I buy and subscribe and using acrobat.adobe.com online and next thing I know - spending an hour trying to find settings or preferences and reading help pages ... I am going to stop here... as I see has been going on for years now apparently.  

I am looking to turn off "auto" converting scanned pages and images to text. Why is it auto and not a choice when it is needed? Right now I do not want to wait for it to scan over and over every page I am trying to read as my current task is only wanting to organize and number the pages of a scanned document. Oh well, I decided if I am going to waste some time, I might as well leave this comment while I'm at it.

Participant
April 8, 2025

Yeah ok, maybe because the natural thing to do as a new user is click a file and it goes into edit mode, whereas for this task I need to skip trying to read a file and find the "organize pages" mode in tools. 

Participant
August 26, 2024

I cant get it turned off, but when i just want to flip some pages around, go to organize pages, all of the pages of the document will populate and you can click on each page and flip it, without the page recognition.  

rogerinlondon
Inspiring
August 26, 2024

This worked for me, originally posted on Feb 17, 2024.

"go to preferences, select "reading", at the top of that page select "Do not read documents" "

Participant
June 7, 2024

Its 2024 and this feature is still here. Its trash!! And I absolutely DESPISE IT!!!! I have to open up scripts, good luck even rotating a f-ing page because all the text has to be scanned. Unchecking my boxes made it even worse. Adobe, you suck. Everyone else, what alternative PDF editing program do you use? 

Inspiring
June 7, 2024

4 years this bug has been here! Does no-one at Adobe use Acrobat themselves?

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 7, 2024

My acrobat version does recognize text only when I ask it to do that, which happens quite often on scanned assets.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Participant
April 10, 2024

Compounding the issue is the newest version of Acrobat DC and the rearranged "even smarter" interface decisions and new locations to learn. Here's how I managed to unselect and remove text recognition, starting with the new location of the OCR default checkbox in verion 2024.001.20643.

 I loaded a PDF of a line drawing with three hand-written words on it. 

Clicked Edit. The screen went black.

Clicked the gear/settings button, unchecked the Recognize scanned text.

An alert box opened saying that I'd lose any unsaved changes. EXACTLY. Now they get it!

The image reappeared as originally loaded. No OCR.

 

NOTE: My edit was simply to crop the image. No desire to add text.

 

Before doing this, I also tried the Reading preference settings suggested above. That may have prevented automatic scanning when I opened it.

Participant
May 17, 2024

Sadly that box is greyed out in my current version of Adobe Acrobat. I found a combination of TWO people's answers addressed the issue for me. (Windows 10 on Surface Pro 4 running Acrobat Pro (I think. This is the first SW product I've ever come across where I can't find the SW version I'm running!).

First: Use the "All tools" menu and select "View More." 

Select "Optimized Scanned Pages"

UNcheck "Recognize Text" at the bottom of the window, in the "Text Recognition Options" section.

THEN:

Open the Edit menu and click on the Settings feature (the gear symbol to the right of "Edit")

UNcheck "Recognize scanned text"

 

This stopped the random OCR and 3 degree CW tilt my documents experience. But CHECK YOUR WORK everyone! One page in one document I've been working on since I changed settings is still being tilted to the right so I have a weird wedge of white showing in each corner. I'm going to have to figure out how to correct those but for now I have to move on to other work. I've wasted enough time on this.

I'm saving these instructions because I don't trust the app not to randomly reset the settings on its own.

 

 

Participating Frequently
March 19, 2024

Just another unwanted and useless function forced on us by Adobe.  Stop pretending you are clever and leave my documents and my program the way I have it configured.  Your arrogance and intrusion into my decisions is intolerable and purely fascist.

Participant
February 17, 2024

go to preferences, select "reading", at the top of that page select "Do not read documents"    Hope that helps.  SUPER ANNOYING, I know...

Participant
May 23, 2024

WORKS LIKE A CHARM!

Participant
December 14, 2023

Sorry to reanimate a 3 year old post, but this is the only one I've found which really lays into this issue as it should.

As someone who mostly uses Acrobat to compile things like artist residency applications, this is actually so infuriating. The documents I try to compile in Acrobat consist of a mix of a few other pdfs, namely:

1. Image compilations I've made in Bridge (so combining my artwork psds into a pdf)

2. My CV

3. Motivation letters, answers to questions from the open call, etc.

 

The OCR somehow thinks that literally little bits of linework and texture in my illustrations, which bear no resemblance to letters, are letters and it tries to convert them. I've tried every solution presented in this discussion and still nothing works. And I cannot uncheck "recognise text" under scanned documents because my documents are not scanned! They're all created digitally.

Genuinely Adobe, please make this less painful for us. We already pay you way too much.

Participant
January 19, 2024

Yeah, it is the PAIN in all my body parts, when Acrobat tries to recognize 200+ pages of the document because I accidentally clicked the edit button. 
Adobe, please disable this useless auto "feature", your users are smart enough to click the "recognize" button in case we need it.

 

Participant
January 29, 2024

NOTE TO ADOBE: Not allowing users to turn OFF default automatic OCR when trying to edit a document is not enhancement of users' productivity - which is what your users pay you for - but theft of productivity. I must constantly click the "undo" error or "esc" key each time I wish to edit a scanned pdf, when sometimes I wish only to add a single line of text on top of an image.

 

You are aware of this conceptual and programming defect, but have not corrected it to enable users to disable auto OCR. Perhaps you believe auto OCR gets it right all the time, but it does not. Numerous errors result when it attempts to decipher moderate to low quality scanned documents, especially when there are images or signatures. This is understandable, but then please allow users to disable the auto OCR feature at their discretion. Thank you.

Participant
October 4, 2023

OMGOSH yes! This is the most idiotic feature. It is making a challenging task all the more challenging by tilting pages with images. I can't get it to stop and sometimes can't get the images straight. What is the point of this feature? I was hoping to get an answer for how to turn it off. I hope someone from Acrobat reads these. But they already have our money so probably not. 

Inspiring
October 23, 2023

It has been two years and they still haven't fixed it, so I guess they're happy with it.

Participant
August 23, 2023

I couldn't agree more. Whoever thought having this automatically happen is a good thing didn't use common sense.

 

Participant
October 30, 2023

I work with a lot of hand-written documents and this is a royal pain. I want it to stop on all pdf's, not just each one I am working on. As soon as you click the Edit PDF to turn off recognize text, recognize text has already started to mess up the text.

 

Participant
October 30, 2023

It's even happening when the recognize text button is unchecked. Where is the permanent solution?