One of the brilliant things about having a smartphone is that you can use it as a scanner, transforming documents, receipts, business cards and anything else into shiny digital data. These are the best scanning apps for Android right now.
Camscanner is one of the most popular scanning apps for Android, It’s fast and easy to use, it includes features to automatically improve the quality of your scans by cropping and enhancing the image.
In addition to the free and licensed version, there’s also a subscription version for $4.99 per month or $49 per year; this gives you cloud storage, auto upload to various cloud services and support for more collaborators.
2) Genius Scan
There’s lots of clever stuff going on in this app. It automatically detects pages, corrects perspective and performs post-processing to make your scans as clear as possible, and you can turn multiple scans into a single PDF.
3) Googel Drive
Not everybody knows about Google Drive’s scanning capabilities, so if you have the app they may come as a pleasant surprise. All you need to do is tap Add New and you should see the option to scan. Your scans are automatically stored on your Drive (in PDF format)
4) Office Lens
Office Lens is not only does it do all the scan-fixing and post-processing you need, but it can convert your images to Word and PowerPoint files as well as the ubiquitous PDF.
It’s also designed to share images of whiteboards and blackboards so that you can share the fun of meetings with people who were lucky enough to avoid them in the first place. A pretty clever feature give you, when you’re in whiteboard mode the app automatically compensates for glare and shadows.
5) Scanbot
Scanbot is another scanning app including optical character recognition, smart file renaming, document signing and Quick Actions, which enable you to set triggers such as calling a number or navigating to a place.
Even without the Pro features, Scanbot is an impressive app: it’s very fast, works with your favorite cloud services and doubles as a QR code scanner too. If you want to scan at desktop speeds with a smartphone app, this is the app you should try first.
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