iPhone: How to scan documents and save to Files on iOS 13 | Productivity

Scanning documents on iOS 13 is natively possible through the iPhone Files app. The useful feature is to save the image in PDF format directly to the device's memory, without resorting to external apps. The system identifies the margins of the scanned page automatically and lets you create a file name and select the folder to save it to. It can also be stored directly on cloud services such as iCloud and Google Drive, as well as emailed. Check out the following tutorial how to scan a document and save it to iPhone Files.

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iOS 13 lets you scan documents natively and save directly to iPhone memory Photo: Playback / Marvin CostaiOS 13 lets you scan documents natively and save directly to iPhone memory Photo: Playback / Marvin Costa

iOS 13 lets you scan documents natively and save directly to iPhone memory Photo: Playback / Marvin Costa

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Step 1. Open the Files app and select the "Explore" tab. Tap the three option dots and choose "Scan Documents";

Scanning a document from the iPhone Files app Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo FernandesScanning a document from the iPhone Files app Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Scanning a document from the iPhone Files app Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Step 2. Point the camera at the desired document. The system identifies the page margins for automatic capture. If you wish, tap the capture button to register the image. Adjust the margins manually to align the page and confirm with "Keep Scanning";

iPhone identifies scanned page margins automatically, but can be manually aligned Photo: Reproduction / Rodrigo FernandesiPhone identifies scanned page margins automatically, but can be manually aligned Photo: Reproduction / Rodrigo Fernandes

iPhone identifies scanned page margins automatically, but can be manually aligned Photo: Reproduction / Rodrigo Fernandes

Step 3. To edit the image, tap the thumbnail in the left corner. In the coloring icon, it will be possible to change the hue of the capture, being able to leave the color image in grayscale, black and white or as a photo;

Scanned image on iPhone can be saved in four different color formats Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo FernandesScanned image on iPhone can be saved in four different color formats Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Scanned image on iPhone can be saved in four different color formats Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Step 4. Tap "Save" to finish. Enter a name for the document, choose the location where the file will be stored and confirm with "Save".

Scanned document can be saved to iPhone memory or cloud services Photo: Reproduction / Rodrigo FernandesScanned document can be saved to iPhone memory or cloud services Photo: Reproduction / Rodrigo Fernandes

Scanned document can be saved to iPhone memory or cloud services Photo: Reproduction / Rodrigo Fernandes

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Step 1. Still in the Files app, open the folder where you saved the scanned document. Then tap it to view it;

Locating a Scanned File on iPhone Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo FernandesLocating a Scanned File on iPhone Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Locating a Scanned File on iPhone Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Step 2. Tap the share icon and send the file via email or social networks.

Scanned document on iPhone can be shared via email or social networks Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo FernandesScanned document on iPhone can be shared via email or social networks Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Scanned document on iPhone can be shared via email or social networks Photo: Reproduo / Rodrigo Fernandes

Ready. Take advantage of the tip for scanning documents on iPhone.

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