The Best Apps to Scan Documents With Phone – Android and iOS Apps

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We brought you the news that affected many users: CamScanner was infected with a Trojan inside and was immediately removed from Google Play. This document-scanning application will probably return to the Android application store soon, but for now, there are few who have asked what are its alternatives.

Well, we have been testing many applications of the style and today we bring you three new applications to scan documents with phones without missing CamScanner.
We know that CamScanner had a lot of functions, that’s why we wanted to offer you different alternatives according to the level of demand for each one.

First of all, we inform you that it is likely that one of these three applications already have it installed on your phone since it is part of the Google app suite and is pre-installed on almost all brands.

The Best Apps to Scan Documents With Phone – Android and iOS Apps

Google Drive: the simplest

If you do not need a very professional finish, but just looking for a good cut of the document and some treatments to improve its visibility, Google Drive may be more than enough for you. In order to use the document scanning section, you must touch the “+” symbol in the lower right corner.

Once done, among the suggested options we will see the option to scan. Touching it will open the camera interface, we take the corresponding photo and we will go to the section of the edition.

We can redo the adjustment manually by tapping on the crop icon at the top. If we want to change the type of color interpretation, we touch the icon of the palette, although there are not many options.

If we want to add another page, to the “+” symbol. In case everything is fine, we can continue to save it, changing the name, save location … In the end, we will have our document in a PDF file and without watermarks in a few minutes.

Tap Scanner: the best alternative

Tap Scanner is, undoubtedly, the best substitute for CamScanner, at least for those who do not want to lose the features offered by this app. With the free version, we will be left over and do not leave a watermark on our scanned documents.

Using it is very simple: touch the camera icon at the bottom (or open a photo of your gallery with the icon on the right), then you will have to take the photo. When you have it done, you will be shown the corner adjustment that the application has detected, but you can change it as you prefer, flip it, etc.

If you have come here, then you can improve the interpretation of the scan by touching the brightness, contrast or some predefined parameters. One of the things that we liked a lot, is the option of OCR (text recognition), which you can pass the text detected in the document to a digital and editable document.

We have not tested it with handwritten text, but we assume that the failure rate will be higher. When we have the setting we want, we can add more pages of the document.

Office Lens: the Microsoft alternative

The first of these alternatives to scan documents with a phone that we have brought you is from Google. Therefore, it was expected that Microsoft also had a similar app for its users.

It is probably the easiest to use, as soon as you open the app, we will be in the camera interface. In this case, the recognition of the document is done in real-time, but we can refine the corners later. This app is also designed for when we want to scan the contents of a blackboard or identification card.

It is the easiest to make adjustments because if it is a document, it will automatically detect this and use the adjustment of documents.

In addition, we can add text on the document or even draw, although that seems secondary. We can also add new pages to the PDF document and finally, save it or export it to our gallery, memory, or multiple Microsoft applications.

Daniel Odoh
Daniel Odoh
A technology writer and smartphone enthusiast with over 9 years of experience. With a deep understanding of the latest advancements in mobile technology, I deliver informative and engaging content on smartphone features, trends, and optimization. My expertise extends beyond smartphones to include software, hardware, and emerging technologies like AI and IoT, making me a versatile contributor to any tech-related publication.

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