If you need to scan a document to send to someone, obviously the best way would be to use a scanner. However, these days with documents being largely digital and with the ability to sign documents digitally, we wouldn’t be surprised if not many of us out there have a scanner at home.
But what if you need to scan a physical document? If you don’t want to waste money buying a scanner just to scan a couple of files, don’t worry because you won’t have to. Instead, you can check out our guide below that will show you various methods that you can use to scan documents using just your smartphone.
The most obvious and easiest way to “scan” a document using your phone would simply be to snap a photo.
While taking photos of your documents is the easiest and most straightforward way, sometimes it might not be accepted, especially if you might need to submit it to more official bodies like governments or companies. Thankfully, both Apple and Google have introduced scanning capabilities within native apps like Notes for iOS and Google Drive for Android.
If neither Notes nor Google Drive is up to your standards and you want something a bit more comprehensive, you might be interested in checking out Microsoft’s Office Lens app. This app offers slightly more enhanced capabilities for scanning, such as OCR which can recognize text within images so that you can search for them later.
There are also features like a Whiteboard mode that lets you scan writings/drawings on a whiteboard but cleans it up to make it easier to see. While there are plenty of third-party apps that offering scanning capabilities, the best part is that Office Lens is completely free and you won’t have to deal with ads or need to pay extra if you want to unlock all of the features.
During the process above, you’ll also be able to manually edit the image by adding text, drawing on it, or even applying filters (we chose the B&W filter).
Download Microsoft Office Lens (FREE) – iOS / Android