## Local Installation Check here for examples: https://github.com/naptha/tesseract.js/blob/master/docs/examples.md In browser environment, `tesseract.js` simply provides the API layer. Internally, it opens a WebWorker to handle requests. That worker itself loads code from the Emscripten-built `tesseract.js-core` which itself is hosted on a CDN. Then it dynamically loads language files hosted on another CDN. Because of this we recommend loading `tesseract.js` from a CDN. But if you really need to have all your files local, you can pass extra arguments to `TesseractWorker` to specify custom paths for workers, languages, and core. In Node.js environment, the only path you may want to customize is languages/langPath. ```javascript const worker = await createWorker('eng', 1, { workerPath: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tesseract.js@v5.0.0/dist/worker.min.js', langPath: 'https://tessdata.projectnaptha.com/4.0.0', corePath: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tesseract.js-core@v5.0.0', }); ``` ### workerPath A string specifying the location of the `worker.js` file. ### langPath A string specifying the location of the tesseract language files. Language file URLs are calculated according to the formula `langPath + langCode + '.traineddata.gz'`. If `langPath` is not specified by the user, then the correct language data will be automatically downloaded from the jsDelivr CDN. ### corePath A string specifying the location of the [tesseract.js-core](https://github.com/naptha/tesseract.js-core) files, with default value 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tesseract.js-core@v5.0.0'. If you set the `corePath` argument, be sure to set it to a directory that contains **all 4** of these files: 1. `tesseract-core.wasm.js` 2. `tesseract-core-simd.wasm.js` 3. `tesseract-core-lstm.wasm.js` 4. `tesseract-core-simd-lstm.wasm.js` Tesseract.js will pick the correct file based on your users' device and the `createWorker` options. To avoid breaking old code, when `corePath` is set to a specific `.js` file (e.g. `https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tesseract.js-core@v5.0.0/tesseract-core.wasm.js`), it will load that file regardless of whether the users' device supports SIMD or not. This behavior only exists to preserve backwards compatibility—setting `corePath` to a specific `.js` file is strongly discouraged. Doing so will either result in much slower performance (if `tesseract-core.wasm.js` is specified) or failure to run on certain devices (if `tesseract-core-simd.wasm.js` is specified).