Request to Increase Page Limit When Converting Regular Documents to Whiteboard
Request to Increase Page Limit When Converting Regular Documents to Whiteboard
When converting a regular document to a whiteboard, the page limit is currently restricted to about 20–25 pages. However, these days many lecture materials exceed 100 pages, and in some cases—especially for law-related subjects—they can easily go beyond 300 pages. I strongly suggest increasing this page limit.
In addition, when a document is converted to a whiteboard, the content is currently transferred only as images. It would be much more useful if text recognition (OCR) were also applied during the conversion process, allowing the text to be selectable and editable.
Use Cases example
Convert large lecture materials and textbooks (100–300 pages) into a whiteboard at once for consolidated, single-note learning
In text-heavy subjects such as law, public administration, and medicine, search statutes, case law, and key concepts while visually reorganizing them
Use OCR text recognition to enable keyword search, AI-powered summaries, and question generation
Instructors and professionals can use long documents and reports as whiteboards for structured thinking and content organization
Workflow Improvements example
Convert large documents in a single process without page limits, reducing fragmented workflows
Combine images with OCR-recognized text to allow searching, editing, and rearranging content
Manually correct OCR errors to create a clean, refined document before applying AI features
Transform documents from passive reading materials into spaces for organizing, thinking, and analysis