Quick summary of the app
CamScanner Free converts your phone or tablet into a portable document scanner. It captures paper pages as images, turns them into PDF files, and can send those PDFs to cloud accounts like Dropbox. The free tier is supported by ads, restricts some features and adds a watermark; a subscription lifts those limits.
How it operates
- PDF creation is fast, so you get compact files rather than large photos.
- You can import an image taken earlier from your photo library instead of snapping a new one.
- The app can take live pictures of documents using your device’s camera; it will use the flash when needed to improve lighting.
- There are simple editing tools, such as cropping to isolate the page area you want scanned.
- A batch mode lets you capture multiple pages in succession, though the free edition limits this to three pages at a time.
- After processing, files can be locked with a password and uploaded directly to cloud storage services.
Strengths and ideal uses
This tool is handy when you need compact electronic copies of paper records for archiving or quick sharing. PDFs produced are typically much smaller than the original photos, saving device space.
Limitations and when to upgrade
The no-cost version displays advertisements, applies a watermark to exported PDFs, and enforces a cap on how many documents or pages you can scan. If you plan to scan large volumes or require watermark-free, professional-quality PDFs, consider the paid plan to remove those restrictions and access the full feature set.
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