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Frequently Asked Questions
Use a picture scanning app on your iPhone to take photos of documents. These apps typically use your phone's camera to capture images and turn them into digital files.
Many picture scanning apps offer free versions with basic features. They allow you to scan and store images, though some may offer premium versions with additional capabilities.
Yes, many iOS apps have OCR (Optical Character Recognition) capabilities. This feature enables the app to recognize text within scanned images and convert it to editable text.
Most iOS scanning apps save images as common formats like PDF or JPEG. This ensures easy sharing and compatibility across many devices and platforms.
Once scanned, you can organize pictures into folders or categories within the app. Some apps also integrate with cloud storage for better file management.
While some apps may have file size limits, most can handle standard document sizes. For very large files, consider a desktop solution if the mobile app limits scanning.
Most scanning apps require an internet connection to use advanced features like OCR. However, basic scanning often works offline with the camera feature.
Most scanning apps support a wide range of iPhone models, as long as they run a compatible iOS version. Check the app specifications for requirements.
Editing usually means adjusting brightness and contrast or cropping. Advanced edits might require transferring to an editing app after scanning.
This depends on the camera quality of your iPhone. High-resolution cameras will produce clearer scans, but the app settings may affect quality.
Yes, many apps support scanning multi-page documents into a single PDF. This feature is great for larger documents like booklets or reports.
While most apps don't focus on security, some do offer password protection for sensitive files or optional cloud encryption features.
OCR accuracy depends on the paper quality and lighting. Successful recognition often requires clear, high-contrast images.
You can share files directly via email, messaging apps, or by uploading to cloud services like Google Drive or Dropbox, straight from the app.
An Apple ID may be required for downloading apps from the App Store. However, using the app itself doesn't usually require one unless linked to cloud features.