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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the native Notes app on your iPhone to scan images. Simply open a note, press the camera icon, and choose 'Scan Documents' to capture your image.
Scanned images are saved within the Notes app where you can access them anytime. You can also share or move them to other apps if needed.
Yes, the Notes app on iPhone functions as a free scanner. No app purchases are needed for basic scanning functions.
Yes, iPhone XR supports scanning via the Notes app. It utilizes the device’s powerful camera for crisp scans.
Absolutely, the Notes app on iPhone provides free scanning capabilities. It allows easy capture and organization of scanned images.
The scan function in the Notes app lets you capture documents as PDFs. It automatically crops and adjusts for optimal view.
The default Notes app doesn't support OCR, but third-party apps can be installed if OCR is needed. Explore App Store options.
After scanning, use the in-app sharing option in Notes to send images via email, save to files, or share through messaging.
Yes, models from iPhone SE to the latest versions support the scanning feature within the Notes app.
There's no specific document size limit, but larger documents may require multiple scans and merging pages in the app.
Yes, the Notes app allows scanning multiple pages in one document, facilitating easy conversion to a multipage PDF.
While the Notes app offers basic editing, for advanced options, use dedicated photo editing apps available from the App Store.
Yes, the iPhone scanner captures images in high quality and color, retaining the original’s fidelity.
Yes, scanning with the Notes app is available offline. No internet connection is required to scan or save images.
You can organize scanned documents within the Notes app by creating folders, aiding in easy retrieval and management.