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Effortlessly Scan PNG Images on Your iPhone

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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can scan and edit PNG files directly on an iPhone using the comprehensive text editing and enhancement tool in your browser without the need for app downloads.
Yes, you can process and preview PNG scan results for free. Create an account to access full features like saving to your devices.
Yes, the tool works on iPhone 7 and newer models. Use your phone's browser to access the tool and upload PNG files directly.
Absolutely, the tool is compatible with iPhone 16 Pro Max. Access it through your device's browser without any additional applications.
To scan a PNG, open the tool in your iPhone browser, upload your PNG file, and the tool will process it for editing or enhancing. It’s a seamless process.
You cannot directly edit in the tool, but you can download the results and use third-party apps if further editing is needed.
The tool supports major browsers like Safari and Chrome on iOS. Simply access the tool in your browser, no downloads required.
After processing the PNG, logged-in users can save the processed output to Evernote or copy it to their device directly.
Yes, both PNG and JPG file formats can be uploaded and scanned using this tool, offering flexibility in file types.
Yes, use any device that can access a web browser to upload PNG files. The service efficiently processes files from different platforms.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function. Access through a web browser is necessary for processing files.
Yes, files up to 100 MB can be uploaded for processing. Ensure your file doesn't exceed this limit for a smooth experience.
The maximum file size is 100 MB. If your PNG is larger, you'll need to reduce its size before uploading. Audio/video files have a 60-minute limit.
While free users can process with previews, logged-in users have more expansive access. Limitations are applied but are session and account-based.
Yes, free users can see a preview of the results. However, full access to download or save the processed file requires logging in.