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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the Notes app, create a new note, and tap the camera icon to select 'Scan Documents.' Position your photo in view, and the iPhone automatically scans it.
Yes, using the built-in Notes app, you can scan photos for free and save them as digital documents.
After scanning with the Notes app, you can save your scanned photos as PDFs directly on your iPhone.
Yes, iPhones with iOS 11 or later support the document scanning feature in the Notes app, including older models.
In the Photos app, use the 'Search' feature to find photos by entering the location name. Photos tagged with location data will appear.
Use the native Notes app on iPhone to scan photos without any additional costs or downloads.
Yes, the Notes app allows both document and photo scanning, storing them as digital copies on your iPhone.
While there's no strict limit, extremely large physical photos might be challenging to scan in a single shot without repositioning.
Scanned photos can be saved as PDFs. You can also export them as images if needed.
Yes, after scanning, you can use the sharing options to email the scanned photo directly from your iPhone.
Use the Office Lens app to scan photos and save them to OneDrive, Word, or other Microsoft services.
Yes, go to the Photos app and use the search function to find downloaded photos by name, date, or location.
You can't edit content within the Notes app, but you can use photo editing apps to adjust scanned images.
While there's no fixed limit, keep file sizes manageable for easy sharing and storage, ideally under 100 MB.
Yes, scanning with the Notes app works offline, allowing you to scan and save photos without internet access.