All Document Reader & Scan
- 2.48K
- 4.6
- Installs
- 860.00M
- Version
- Varies with device
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Pro
1. Comprehensive format support and scanning: Opens and displays PDFs, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, images and more, while providing a built-in scanner to capture high-quality scans. Integrated annotation, conversion and export tools let you read, edit and share documents without switching apps, simplifying workflows and saving time.
2. Accurate OCR and text extraction: Built-in OCR quickly converts scanned images and photos into editable, searchable text across multiple languages, preserving layout and formatting. Batch scanning and export to editable formats (Word, PDF/A, TXT) speeds data capture, enables full-text search and reduces manual transcription for faster information retrieval.
3. Seamless organization, security and cloud sync: Organize documents with folders, tags, bookmarks and powerful search. Connect with Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive for automatic backup and cross-device access. Protect sensitive files with password, PIN or biometric locks; compression and sharing options streamline collaboration while conserving storage and bandwidth.
Con
1. Intrusive monetization and feature restrictions: the free version frequently displays ads and places key capabilities—such as high‑quality OCR, batch processing, PDF editing, and export options—behind a paid subscription or one‑time purchase. Watermarks on scanned output and continual upgrade prompts hinder productivity and increase long‑term cost for regular users.
2. OCR limitations and formatting errors: text recognition can be inaccurate with handwritten notes, low‑contrast scans, multi‑column layouts, tables, or non‑Latin scripts. Converted documents often require manual correction of characters, line breaks, and alignment, which reduces efficiency and negates expected time savings for complex or poor‑quality source documents.
3. Privacy, storage, and permission concerns: the app may request broad device permissions (camera, storage, contacts) and upload scans to cloud servers for processing, raising questions about who can access, store, or share sensitive documents. Limited transparency about data retention, encryption, and third‑party access increases risk for confidential material.