A lifetime subscription to iScanner is on sale for under £40

Scan docs and pics anywhere with this app.
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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to iScanner is on sale for £31.83, saving you 79% on list price.


Owning a scanner is a rarity these days. Despite not always having a printer and scanner at the ready, we still need to scan things every now and then. From ID cards to receipts or important documents, the next time you desperately need to scan something, you can just turn to iScanner.

With the iScanner app, scanning is a breeze. This convenient tool makes it simple to scan on the go. And right now you can score a lifetime subscription for only £31.83.

Let iScanner help you check things off your to-do list, as you can create PRO documents from anywhere...no scanning equipment required. This ad-free app turns your device into a smart scanner whenever you need to scan important documents for work or personal reasons. Then after scanning them, iScanner digitises them and exports them as a PDF, JPG, XLS, PPT, or TXT, as needed.

Aside from making scanning simple, iScanner offers AI-powered tools that ensure the document's borders are detected and adjusted automatically, while also straightening pages and ensuring there are no curves and skews. It also can recognise text in more than 20 languages. There are also various scanning modes you can choose depending on your needs — from documents to passports to the option to solve math problems and equations or measure object length and area.

Stop dreading scanning with a lifetime subscription to iScanner for just £31.83 with no coupon needed.

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