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You don't need to use a bulky scanner to scan your documents. If you own an iPhone, it's as easy as taking a picture.
We’re scanning a document using an iPhone 13 Pro, but you can also use an iPad, or iPod touch. To scan a document, create a new note and tap “Scan Documents” in the capture menu.
The Notes app is a handy way to scan a document, especially one you want to associate with a specific note. Learn how to use this feature.
And if you use a Mac, the documents you scanned on your iPhone will also appear in the Notes app. We’ve already taught you how to scan a document on the iPhone while starting from the Mac.
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You don't need to buy a scanner to sign, scan and send official documents -- just follow these steps to use the scanner right on your iPhone. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming ...
How to Start Scanning To start scanning documents, open the Notes app and jump into a note, or create a new one. Hit the + in the middle of your screen and select the Scan Documents option.
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Unless you regularly scan huge documents that require a document feeder on your desktop scanner, your smartphone should get the job done.
You don't need to buy a scanner to sign, scan and send official documents -- just follow these steps to use the scanner right on your iPhone.