iScanner app

While we live in a digital world, there's still plenty of paper to manage. The iScanner app turns your iPhone or iPad into an advanced document control tool that you keep in your pocket, at a great price now through October 15th when you use code SCANNER.

The number one scanning app on the Apple App Store with 4.8 out of five stars with over 100 million downlands, iScanner is built around your iOS device's camera.

When you snap a photo of a document, it deploys a range of AI tools to tweak the color and white balance, reframe the borders, and flatten out any minor crinkles or other damage.

There are even templates for common scans such as ID cards so you can quickly provide needed scans for applications.

Once your scan is complete, mark it up, adjust the color and balance, or sign scans either directly on the document or add your signature as a picture. Merge or split documents, making batch scans easier to do, add formatting like watermarks and page numbers, and protect sensitive documents with PINs. Scans can be exported as PDF, Word files, Excel files, PowerPoint, JPGs, or raw text files.

iScanner has other functions as well designed to streamline rote tasks and repetitive jobs. You can scan QR codes from the app directly, or turn the app onto equations and have it run the solution for you. Use it as a ruler to measure the height and depth of objects.

It'll even count large numbers of similar objects, giving you a precise count.

If you've got paper you need to bring into the digital realm, a scanner app streamlines the document control process. This iOS document control app makes it easy for $30, originally $199 MSRP, a price you can only get now through October 15th. Just use code SCANNER at checkout.

Prices are subject to change.

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