SwiftScan

SwiftScan

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SwiftScan turns your camera into a fast reliable document scanner

SwiftScan takes the pain out of capturing paperwork by making the camera feel like a purpose-built scanner. Open the app, point it at a document, and it automatically detects the edges, snaps the shot, straightens the page and applies a clean filter — usually in a second or two. The results are crisp, legible PDFs or JPGs that easily rival a dedicated desktop scanner.

The interface is clean and focused on getting things done quickly. Buttons are large, labels are clear, and common actions such as renaming, sharing or deleting are always just a tap away. Multi-page scanning is particularly smooth: you can whip through a stack of receipts or contracts and end up with a single, neatly ordered file.

SwiftScan’s enhancement tools do a solid job. Color, grayscale and black-and-white filters remove shadows and improve contrast, while auto-optimization usually gets exposure right without manual tweaking. QR code scanning is built-in and works reliably for URLs, contacts and phone numbers. Once you are done, exporting is flexible: you can send scans by email or fax, or push them directly to popular cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Box and Evernote.

Where SwiftScan feels less generous is in its advanced features. Optical character recognition (OCR), higher-end editing options and some automation are reserved for the paid tier, and frequent users may find the subscription cost adds up. Faxing also incurs extra fees, which is worth noting if you rely on it regularly.

Despite these caveats, SwiftScan stands out as a polished, dependable scanning solution. If you handle documents frequently and want high-quality, shareable scans without wrestling with hardware, it is an excellent choice.

package name

net.doo.snap

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Maple Media