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Here's how to scan almost anything with an iPhone, including documents, QR codes and more.
Today, we're going to look at some of the best ways to scan a document using your iPhone camera, including Google Drive, Apple's Notes app, Adobe Scan, and Microsoft Lens.
If Apple's native document scanning and management features aren't enough, Scanner for iPhone can help by bringing all the necessary tools and features into a single, simple interface.
Scanning, editing, and sharing documents has never been easier, thanks to the powerful features built into your iPhone’s Notes app. The video below from Howfinity will walk you through the ...
Discover how your iPhone doubles as a document scanner using the Notes app or SwiftScan. Effortlessly digitize, edit, and share documents!
Google Drive for iPhone and iPad lets you scan documents directly to the cloud - here's how the new feature works.
There's no need to use scanner apps before you upload an important document to Drive. Google's app can do that for you on both Android and iPhone.
For the past decade, Google Drive has only allowed Android users to scan documents directly in-app. Now, iPhone users can do so as well.
Attention all iPhone users: if you need to send an important document but don't have a printer, a woman demonstrates how to using Notes.
Begin by right-clicking on your computer’s home screen and selecting "Import from iPhone or iPad”. Next, select “Scan Documents”. This initiates the document scanning process on your phone.