Android won't be easy, but you can slap together a python script that runs tesseract or easyOCR and runs it through a pretrained LLM like T5. Those are well-known and well-documented, so chatGPT can probably write the script for you without too many hiccups.
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And you can run that in termux, so you csn use it in android
Good luck trying to install tesseract and a deep learning framework in termux.
chatGPT can probably write the script for you
From OP:
- Don't have ChatGPT
I read that as either "I don't have premium" or "I can't run this data through chatgpt for whatever reason".
Free chatGPT is viable for writing scripts in any case.