AI proofreading for visual content

Image Spell Checker for Ads, Graphics, and Screenshots

Gard checks the text baked into images so your team can catch typos, grammar mistakes, awkward copy, and brand-sensitive details before final creative ships.

PNG, JPG, WebP, screenshots, and exported designs

Gard image spell checker reviewing text inside a design

How Gard checks text in images

Upload a final asset or use Gard's desktop workflow to scan images as they are saved. Gard reads the visible text, reviews it in context, and returns suggested corrections with clear explanations.

Image spell checker vs OCR text extractor

OCR tools are useful when you only need to copy text out of an image. Gard goes further by proofreading that text inside the finished visual, helping you catch errors that appear after layout, cropping, exports, or last-minute design edits.

Common issues Gard helps catch

  • Misspelled product names, promo codes, and campaign headlines
  • Grammar mistakes in short ad copy and social media graphics
  • Missing punctuation, duplicated words, and inconsistent capitalization
  • Awkward wording introduced during design handoff or final export

Built for high-volume creative teams

Use Gard for paid social ads, email banners, landing page visuals, packaging mockups, infographics, presentations, thumbnails, and any image where text quality affects trust.

When to use each Gard tool

Frequently asked questions

Got questions? We've got answers.

Can Gard spell check text inside a picture?

Yes. Gard reads visible text inside images and checks it for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and copy issues.

Is this different from extracting text with OCR?

Yes. OCR extracts text, while Gard focuses on proofreading the final visual asset in context.

What kinds of images can I check?

Gard works with common creative formats including PNG, JPG, WebP, screenshots, ads, banners, and exported designs.

Who should use an image spell checker?

Designers, marketers, copywriters, agencies, proofreaders, and QA teams use it to prevent visual copy mistakes before publication.

Try for free by uploading or pasting an image link