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Mint
24 minutes ago
- Mint
Scanner App - A Look at 7 Mobile Document Scanners
Scanning documents from a phone is common practice now, whether at work or school. Gone are the days of having to use a large scanner or a laptop just to digitise a receipt. With a good scanner app, you can save time, stay organised, and handle paperwork wherever you are. Here, we're looking at some of the most reliable mobile scanner apps around. We're after ones that are easy to use, deliver sharp scans, and come with features that actually help—whether you're snapping a single receipt or a pile of forms. 1. Scanner App by Municorn The Scanner App by Municorn turns your phone into a document scanner. It's available on both iPhone and Android, so most people can use it easily. It handles documents, receipts, notes, and business cards, producing crisp, high-res scans. You can crop, rotate, and tweak color or contrast to make documents more readable before saving or sharing. The interface is clean and not overloaded with options, so you can scan fast without going through menus. OCR is built in, so you can pull text out of images if you need to edit or copy it later. If you're storing files online, the app connects with cloud services. That means your scans get backed up and you can obtain them from any device. Batch scanning is available for multi-page docs. The app keeps things organised, so you're not scrolling through your photo gallery trying to find a scan from last week. Get the Scanner App here. Adobe Scan is a solid, free choice for both iOS and Android. It allows you to scan documents, receipts, business cards, or book pages with your phone's camera. It comes with OCR, so you can search, copy, or reuse text without typing it out again. You get the choice to save as PDF or JPEG. It's got tools to clean up your scans—crop, adjust colors, and erase marks or shadows. The 'Magic Eraser' is a recent addition and does a good job removing unwanted content from scans. You can save your files in Adobe's cloud or share them by email or other apps. Sign in with an Adobe account, and your scans sync across devices automatically. It is fast and the results are sharp and easy to read. The app aims to keep things simple, so you're a couple taps away from a finished scan. For everyday scanning, it works well. When you need strong text recognition or PDF editing, Abbyy FineReader PDF is a useful option. . It runs on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, so you can scan and work on docs whether you're at your desk or out and about. Snap a photo of documents, books, or receipts, and save as PDF or JPEG. The OCR is strong, turning scanned text into something you can edit. Editing tools let you fix text within your scans. You can export to Word, Excel, and other formats too, which can be helpful when you need to reuse info. Cloud integration is built in, so storing and sharing files is simple. Start a scan on mobile, finish it on desktop. The menus are clear and easy to follow so you are not looking for basic features, which can be refreshing. Microsoft Lens is available for both iOS and Android, and you can use it to scan documents, whiteboards, business cards, or handwritten notes. Save your scans as PDF, Word, PowerPoint, or Excel files. It connects with OneDrive, OneNote, and Microsoft Teams, making it simple to store and share scans across your devices. The app can clean up images to make them clearer and easier to read. Lens can turn printed or handwritten text into editable digital text, which is helpful for digitising notes or archiving paperwork. It's important to note that Microsoft plans to retire the app for iOS and Android on September 15, 2025, and it will be removed from app stores two months later. If you still need scanning, Microsoft suggests switching to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app. It comes with a built-in scanner, so you won't lose the core features. Genius Scan is a popular choice for turning your phone into a portable scanner. You can point your camera at papers, receipts, or notes, and get a clear image in seconds. You can save scans as single or multi-page PDFs, making it easy to store or send documents. Organising scans into folders is straightforward, and since the app works offline, your files stay private unless you decide to share them. The interface is simple. You can crop, rotate, or tweak scans before saving, so your files come out clean and legible. It works on both iOS and Android, so you're covered no matter your phone. For managing docs on the go, it can be a solid bet. SwiftScan lets you scan documents, receipts, photos, and QR codes with your phone. It's available for both iOS and Android, and you can save scans as PDF or JPG. Scans start at 200 dpi and is on par with desktop scanners. You get automatic edge detection, color tweaks, and blur reduction to make the document look sharp. Setup is minimal, and you can organise files in the app or send them out by email, fax, or upload to cloud storage like iCloud Drive, Dropbox, or Google Drive. SwiftScan also has some AI tools that can translate text, create summaries, or even generate reports from your scans. If you need to process docs quickly, those features can be helpful. The interface is easy to navigate, and scanning multiple pages or adjusting settings is not difficult. For both personal and work documents, SwiftScan does the job well. CamScanner is a mobile app that turns your device's camera into a scanner for paper documents. It runs on Android, iOS, and offers desktop and web versions. You can scan items like receipts, notes, contracts, or maybe just a scribbled whiteboard. The app crops and tweaks the image automatically, which makes the text clearer. The OCR is handy if you want to extract text out of an image to edit or copy somewhere else. You can save scans as PDFs or images, then share them by email or through cloud storage. It connects with Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive. The app is available in both free and paid versions, with the paid version offering features like sharper scans and batch scanning. The interface is straightforward, and organising scans into folders is helpful for managing a lot of files. Note to the Reader: This article is part of Mint's promotional consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. Mint assumes no editorial responsibility for the content.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Bill on IIM Guwahati inclusion introduced in Lok Sabha
A bill to include Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Guwahati to the schedule of the Indian Institutes of Management Act to make it an institution of national importance was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Monday. Independence Day 2025 Modi signals new push for tech independence with local chips Before Trump, British used tariffs to kill Indian textile Bank of Azad Hind: When Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose gave India its own currency Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan introduced the bill amid din created by the opposition over the issue of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar . According to the draft law, the central government, the Assam government and representatives of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) signed a Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) for all-round development of the state. According to the MoS, a number of developmental projects are to be implemented by the Union government under a Special Development Package (SDP). Establishment of an IIM at Guwahati as an institution of national importance is one of the projects under the SDP. Live Events At present, there are 21 IIMs that are declared as institutions of national importance and each of those are specified in the Schedule to the IIM Act . The Assam government has requested for establishment of an IIM in the state, keeping in view the geographical location of the state and its all-round development. "Assam is one of the very few states with more than three crore population which does not have an IIM," the bill noted.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Alembic gets USFDA nod for generic drug for skin condition
Alembic Pharmaceuticals on Monday said it has received approval from the US health regulator to market a generic medication to treat acne vulgaris in the US market. Independence Day 2025 Modi signals new push for tech independence with local chips Before Trump, British used tariffs to kill Indian textile Bank of Azad Hind: When Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose gave India its own currency The company has received final approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for its abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) for Tretinoin Cream USP (0.025 per cent), the drug maker said in a statement. The approved ANDA is therapeutically equivalent to the reference listed drug product (RLD), Retin-A Cream, 0.025 pr cent, of Bausch Health US, LLC, it added. Tretinoin cream is indicated for topical application in the treatment of acne vulgaris. According to IQVIA, Tretinoin cream USP, 0.025 per cent, has an estimated market size of USD 94 million for the twelve months ending June 2025. Shares of the company were trading 1.03 per cent up at Rs 968.10 apiece on BSE.