In a move to make it easier for users to digitize their documents, Google has added a document scanning feature to its Files app. The feature is currently available in beta for Android users.
To use the feature, users simply need to open the Files app and select the "Scan" option. The app will then open the camera and prompt users to frame the document they want to scan. Once the document is framed, users can tap the shutter button to take a photo.
The app will then automatically crop and enhance the photo, and it will also add a border around the document. Users can then save the scanned document to their Files app or share it with others.
The document scanning feature is a welcome addition to the Files app. It makes it easy for users to digitize their documents without having to use a separate app. The feature is also accurate and produces high-quality scans.
Here are some additional details about the document scanning feature:
- The feature is currently available in beta for Android users.
- The feature works with both black and white and color documents.
- The feature can scan documents up to 30 pages long.
- The feature can save scanned documents as PDFs, JPEGs, or PNGs.
Google has not yet announced a release date for the document scanning feature for iOS users.
