How to Scan Documents with Google Drive on iPhone

If the iPhone can’t scan paper papers, receipts, and notes with its camera and send the scanned images straight to the cloud, then that feature won’t be very impressive. That’s what the Google Drive app for Android does, too.

You may directly scan documents with the Google Drive app for Android and store them as searchable PDFs on your Google Drive. Originally exclusive to Android users, the capability is now accessible on iOS as well.

Thus, you may install the Google Drive app from the Apple App Store and use the document scanning feature if you have an iPhone and are searching for a quick & simple way to scan documents, receipts, notes, and more into the cloud.

You must download the most recent version of the Google Drive app from the Apple App Store in order to scan documents on your iPhone. After downloading, you need to take the easy actions listed below. This is what you should do.

How to Scan Documents with Google Drive on iPhone
The most recent Google Drive app version is the only one that allows you to scan documents on an iPhone. Hence, make sure to obtain and install Google Drive’s most recent version from the Apple App Store before doing the actions listed below.

1. On your iPhone, open the Apple App Store. Now launch the official Google Drive app by searching for it.

2. Press the Get button on the App Listing page. Click Update if the software is already available.

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3. Launch the Google Drive application on your iPhone after downloading and updating it.

4. On the main screen of Google Drive, tap the camera icon. The camera icon appears at the bottom right corner.
5. Now, you will be asked to grant a few permissions. Grant all permissions that the app asks for.

6. Granting permission will immediately open the camera. Place the document that you want to scan on a flat surface. Make sure the lighting conditions are good & there are no shadows.

7. A blurry frame will appear in the Google Drive app; attempt to position the document inside the blue frame. The document only has to be positioned within the frame.

8. The Google camera will begin scanning the document automatically as soon as it is positioned inside the frame.

9. If you believe the blue frame to be in line with the paper, you can enter manual mode and press the Shutter button.

10. After Google Drive has completed scanning the document, you can tap the preview thumbnail located in the lower left corner of the document.

11. You can alter the scan by rotating it, applying filters, retaking it, or adjusting the edges on the following screen.

12. Press the Save button located in the lower right corner of the screen if the scan meets your needs.

13. After that, choose a location to save the scanned document as a PDF file and press the Save button once more.And that’s it! Here’s how to use your iPhone’s Google Drive app to scan documents. Learn more


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