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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to the iScanner app is on sale for £32.94, saving you 79% on list price.


Snapping a shadowy photo is hardly the most effective way of sending critical work documents, financial information, or schoolwork. And yet, it’s become the norm since the death of the scanner. If you’re seeking a more professional solution, consider a subscription to iScanner.

With iScanner, you can turn your iPhone into a fully-featured, powerful, and fast document scanner. No hardware necessary. The app can scan any kind of documents, ID cards, books, receipts, paper notes, whiteboards, schedules, photos, and more, and create high-quality, ready-to-send digital versions. It’s regularly £164, but you can save 79% and get a lifetime subscription for only £32.94 for a limited time. That’s not its lowest price ever, but it’s still a solid deal on an app you’ll use regularly.

Thanks to AI technology, iScanner gives you an ultra-clean and focused version of your document or photo without blurriness, pixelation, or shadows. You can even edit and markup your documents with just your iPhone camera if you need to. The AI will detect borders, crop documents, add signature stamps, blur sensitive information, and more. You can even add a PIN number to your documents to keep them under lock and key. When you’re ready to share, iScanner syncs up seamlessly with your email account, messenger apps, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more for your convenience. 

The AI is smart enough to do more than just clear up your scans, too. It also can turn your iPhone or iPad’s camera into a problem-solving tool that can count similar objects, measure a room, and even solve complex math equations.

When you're switching flats, doing your taxes, applying for a loan, buying a house, or just filling out a job application and suddenly find yourself needing a scanner, the convenience of having iScanner on your phone really pays off. Sign up for a lifetime subscription to the iOS version for only £32.94 for a limited time.

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