try it. We don't know yet.
I have posted 2x previously today:
The Post Office has done handwriting OCR for 20-30 years now. They read every envelope via software. Only a small fraction get kicked out for human visual scanning.
So yes OCR can do handwriting. Old softwarefag - I don't know how good it is now. I presume ever-improving. It all depends on the programming.
Basically OCR looks for pixels aligned in rows, and tries to identify the baseline of the writing. Then it does pattern matching on groups of pixels against a large neural-network-trained database of letter forms and probable words.
Unusual letter forms and mixed letter forms are suggested. Also try curved or stretched/distorted text.
I think most important is to confuse the outlines of the letters. By color or shape or contrast with a complex background that has similar colors as the text.
Go look in Meme Tricks bread >>3047864 for discussion and examples.
I can't type anymore tonight.
Made too many memes today. Kek.