Thanks to smartphones, it’s easier than ever to digitize you various documents — such as bills, receipts, newspaper articles and even photos — so that you can access them whenever you want. All you have to do is open an app, point your camera at it and — snap — it’s saved in the cloud.
Most scanner apps (as well as apps with dedicated scanner features) have built-in technologies that automatically cut, crop and (sometimes) color your scanned document so that it looks best. We’ve rounded up the best scanner apps that you can use right now. Which one you choose will depend largely on the services and apps you already use, as well as how you plan to use your documents after they are scanned.
Adobe Scan

Adobe Scan is one of the best scanner apps because of its simplicity and accuracy — it’s also free. Adobe saves all these scans as PDFs, which might be a point of frustration for those who want to save as a JPEG so they can add to a Word document or PowerPoint presentation. Also, it saves all your scanned PDFs to its own cloud storage system, Adobe Document Cloud, and isn’t the best if you use other cloud storage systems, like Google Drive or Dropbox. It’s available on iOS and Android.
Price: Free