SCAN ACE · PDF Scanner App

  • 4.8
    out of 5
    38K Ratings
  • Best way to stay organized!

    Indy416

    I use this app for my personal receipts for keeping track of taxes and expenses. I use it for work for ease of scanning documents, multiple pages and single pages to email or text. It is easy to convert them from JPEG’s to PDFs. I love that you can organize them by folders. I use it by year and by type of expense. Well worth it!!

  • Best scanner ever 2025 update

    masandra123

    It’s still the best scanner ever. I have only one request from devs.Can you make payment or at least donation option? So everyone like me can make an appreciation payment. Thank you for your work.————I’m using it for many years and it’s never had a single bug. UI is great, processing is fast and overall it’s a great app.

  • Great App for Work on the go

    TriniNina

    This App is user friendly and very convenient to have when you are working in multiple places. Have it years now and recommend to anyone who likes documents to be ready in a timely manner

  • Disappointed by ID mode and export options

    alucardi01

    The iPhone’s photo app is already pretty good, and free. If I pay for the Tiny Scan app (as I did in the past and today), is to get better functionality, but I’ve become disappointed.1/ I had to scan multiple ID’s, and I was having trouble letting the app recognize the contours of them. So when I saw there was an ID option with a built-in frame, I thought it was the solution. Except it wasn’t: even though in ID mode I saw a frame when taking the photo, the photo itself wasn’t limited to the frame; it had the orange lines all over the place. Why pay for an ID function if it’s the same as the non-ID function? Also, the ID function forced me to select a paper size, when I wanted to minimize the white area around the photo.2/ But the worst was exporting the documents to my Mac. I had over 20 photos, and I couldn’t export them all at once! To send an email, I had to set up the Mail app, and I didn’t want to do that. When I tried to upload the PDFs to Dropbox or Google Drive, I got a “network error,” and no way to deal with it (my WiFi network was working perfectly). The easiest way to export everything is to use AirDrop or, if that’s not possible, to export everything to the Files app and use AirDrop from there. Except that I couldn’t! To use AirDrop, I had to export a single file at a time. Which I did more than 20 times (I had no choice), but left me highly disappointed with Tiny Scan. Had I used the Photo app, I would have done the same I did, faster, and without paying a dime.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Your feedback is absolutely vital to us.Regarding the issue you mentioned, we are intensifying our efforts to analyze and address it. Rest assured, this will be resolved in our next updates.We sincerely appreciate your support and understanding.If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us at any time tinyscan@appxy.com

  • Saved 1936 Diary for all AT MEMORIAL SVC!

    Outdoor Janitor

    My Aunt’s memorial service in WI, with attendees from WI, NY, Fl, and myself, (TX), saw the unveiling of my aunt’s 1936 diary complete with movie reviews, daily care of little sister (my Mom) Church & scout activities, for nearly the full year, made its debut.After telling all I’d make PDF of the nice but small handwriting, made a 120 page doc, with book open to both pages plus a color PDF of the leather cover; and a single for Mar 4-5, which I forgot on the first shooting, right at the dinner table - used FULL RESOLUTION, and this year finally emailed it to local FEDX Office, where they printed and bound it, with color PDF of cover (contrasty but made leather embossing easier to read) They printed it 93%, still bigger than the original diary pages; very readable; loved by my Mom. That was the HARDEST TEST; yeah I use single & up to a few pages for biz, receipt, completed tax docs; but to be able to procrastinate 2 years, have the files saved on Tiny Scanner, be able to Email it, with no glitches, lockups, or lost doc seemed amazing and was either God or a good product. Well, it is ALWAYS God, but it’s ALSO a good product! Sometimes use glass to squash down & hold pages flat to stop distortion - did so on this project; Beth happy

  • Easy for multiple page documents

    Scoutio

    I downloaded several scanner apps and tried them on the same document to see which would be best for the other attorneys in the firm (quality of document and ease of use), and Tiny Scan was best in most of my criteria. The edge recognition is excellent (with contrasting background); I rarely need to use the cropping. The B/W, color, grayscale feature is nice along with the ability to send as a .jpg file or PDF. Creating a multiple page document (which we usually do) was easy and seamless. Text was sharp (Genius Scan may have a slight edge on sharpness of text characters, but I had to zoom to see a difference. -- Since it's free, I also keep Genius Scan on my iPhone in case the slight character sharpness is critical). The one feature I'd like to see is OCR (although I didn't find it in any scanner). By OCR, I mean text searchable in the PDF format, not creating a text document of the PDF image, which is what the other OCR apps I have found do. Highly recommend this scanner app. The universal device aspect might be good for some, but personally I do not see myself ever using my iPad to scan as I always have my phone on me and the phone camera is better (at least between my 4S and iPad2).