How to Scan Documents with an iPhone

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Do you have a physical document that you want to scan? You can use the Notes app on your iPhone to scan documents, photos, and handwritten notes and save the scanned items as a PDF. If you're using a Mac, you can even scan documents from your iPhone directly to a file on your Mac using Continuity Camera. Once you scan your document, you can share it as a PDF through email, text message, AirDrop, or a cloud storage service like Google Drive or iCloud drive. We'll show you how!

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Scanning with the Notes App

Step 1 Open the Notes app icon.

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Step 2 Tap icon to create a new note.

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to create a new note. It's the pencil and paper icon at the bottom-right corner. You can also open an existing note.

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Step 3 Tap the camera icon.

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Step 4 Tap Scan Documents.

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Step 5 Tap the icon of three overlapping circles.

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Tap the icon of three overlapping circles. It's at the top of the screen. This allows you to select the color mode for the document.

Step 6 Tap one of the color options.

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Step 8 Point your phone

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Step 9 Crop <a href=the image and select Keep Scan." width="460" height="345" />

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Step 10 Repeat for additional pages.

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Repeat for additional pages. If there is more than one page in your document, turn to the next page and aim the camera at the page. As you continue to scan pages, the number next to "Save" at the bottom-right corner will update to show how many pages you've scanned so far.

Step 11 Preview your scanned page(s).

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Preview your scanned page(s). To see a preview of each page, tap the preview icon at the bottom-left corner. You can then swipe through the pages of your document to see how each page looks. When you're finished, tap Done at the top-right to close the preview.

Step 12 Tap Save to.

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Tap Save to save your scanned document. This saves all of the pages of your scan into the note you created or opened in the Notes app.

Step 13 Share the scanned document as a PDF.

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Scanning to your Mac from your iPhone

Step 1 Open an app on your Mac that supports Continuity Camera.

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Step 2 Hold down the Control key as you click a place in your document.

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Step 3 Select Import from iPhone or iPad.

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Select Import from iPhone or iPad . Depending on the app you're in, this option may say Insert from iPhone or iPad instead. Another menu will expand.

Step 4 Click Scan Documents.

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Step 5 Point your phone

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Step 6 Crop <a href=the image and select Keep Scan." width="460" height="345" />

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Crop the image and select Keep Scan . You'll only have to do this if your scan was not clear in Auto mode or you scanned in Manual mode. Drag the corners of the outline to the corners of the page on the screen to surround just the part of the document you want to keep.

Step 7 Preview your scanned page(s).

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Preview your scanned page(s). To see a preview of each page on your iPhone, tap the preview icon at the bottom-left corner. You can then swipe through the pages of your document to see how each page looks. When you're finished, tap Done at the top-right to close the preview.

Step 8 Tap Save to save the scan to your Mac.

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Tap Save to save the scan to your Mac. Once you save the scan, it'll appear as a PDF in the open document or window on your Mac.

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Community Q&A

I can't get cam scanner to work. How do I delete the app from my iPhone so I can download it again? Community Answer

Hold the home button. The release the home button. You'll see all your apps wobbling. Click the (X) button on top of the app you want to delete.

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If I don't have the notepad on my iPhone, what do I do? Steve Watts Community Answer

Go to App Store, Install Quickscan - Document Scanner, then open the app. Place the document in front of the iPhone camera or select from gallery and click scan. The document is scanned. Then Save the document by creating folder or share the document via email or various other accessible tools this app offers.

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Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Advertisement You can add an additional text note to your document when you are finished scanning it.

When you open a document in Notes, you can adjust the color, cropping, or rotate the image by tapping the options at the bottom of the screen.

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