What is another word for digitize?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪd͡ʒɪtˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

When it comes to digitizing, there are several synonymous words that can be used. One such word is "digitalize," which has a similar meaning to digitize. Another synonymous word is "computerize," which is often used in the context of converting physical documents or images into digital form using a computer. "Convert" and "encode" are other words that can be used to describe the process of digitizing, as both imply the transformation of information into a digital format. "Scan" is another commonly used term, especially when referring to the digitalization of physical documents using a scanner. Ultimately, all of these words are used to convey the act of turning analog data into digital form.

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    • Verb, base form
      scan.

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Usage examples for Digitize

Michael decided to use the huge amount of computer time he had been given to search the literary works that were stored in libraries, and to digitize these works.
"40 years / 40 años / 40 ans"
Marie Lebert
Michael decided to use this huge amount of computer time to search the public domain books that were stored in our libraries, and to digitize these books.
"Project Gutenberg (1971-2005)"
Marie Lebert
A text that is still in the Top 100 of downloaded texts in 2005. In 1988, Michael Hart chose to digitize Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Peter Pan because they each fitted on one 360 K disk, the standard of the time.
"Project Gutenberg (1971-2005)"
Marie Lebert

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