TECHNOLOGY

Turn your phone into a portable scanner

December 21, 2017

Rawan Abudawood

Have you ever needed to scan your documents but did not have a scanner? Have you ever wondered how would you scan your papers if your scanner suddenly stopped working?

Do not worry because CamScanner application can scan, save, and upload your files anywhere and anytime. All you will need is a smartphone or a tablet and with a working camera. You just place whatever you need to scan and press on the camera in the application and you can easily edit it afterwards.

CamScanner helps you finish your daily work easier. As soon as you scan the picture, CamScanner will auto-crop the picture and remove any extra background appearing on the document. Not only that, but CamScanner will also auto-enhance the image quality. That way, it will look clear, precise, and ready for exportation as a JPG file or a PDF file.

Moreover, you can also upload your document to Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, OneDrive, and OneNote. You can even choose the size of the PDF in case you want to print it out so, for instance, A3, Executive, B4, A4, Letter, A5, and many other sizes. The application even supports sharing wherein you can share your documents with your friends or coworkers via email, Whatsapp, and other social networks.

The application is very helpful not only for workers or students, but also to travelers. If you were not at home and you needed to scan your passport or any ID card CamScanner is a must-have! It makes your needs a lot easier and it is even quicker than a real scanner!

“CamScanner have been picked as Apple Store Best Business & Productivity App and Best Paid App of 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014,” according to CCi Intelligence.

It is available for Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Phone 8


December 21, 2017
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