Microsoft is killing off its Microsoft Lens scanner app for iOS and Android apps. Launched in 2014 for the now-defunct Windows Phone, the mobile document scanner allows users to turn their paper ...
Bad news if you rely on Microsoft’s Lens: PDF Scanner app for your PDF scanning needs. The company has announced that the app will be discontinued in the coming months, and is recommending users ...
Cutting corners: Microsoft has confirmed it will discontinue its popular document-scanning app, Microsoft Lens, at the end of 2025. The move will mark the end of a tool that has been a staple for ...
Microsoft Lens PDF scanner will be retired on Android and iOS later this year. The phase-out begins in September, with scanning disabled after December 15, 2025. Microsoft is pushing users toward its ...
Microsoft Lens app will be retired from app stores after a decade Users can still scan documents with the Microsoft 365 Copilot app Some features, including direct app access, won't be available in ...
The liked Microsoft Lens PDF Scanner app is getting killed soon, with the company trying to push users to the poorly-received Copilot service, that as an additional insult, doesn't do everything that ...
In the following sections, we will show you how to enable or disable ‘auto-scan images for text’ in the Microsoft Photos app. However, before that, please note that the update is currently released ...
If Microsoft Lens is your go-to mobile scanner, you may need a new plan. The company has confirmed it will retire the Microsoft Lens: PDF Scanner app for iOS and Android, phasing it out over the next ...
Microsoft is telling users to head to Microsoft 365 Copilot for their mobile scanning needs, though it lacks many of Microsoft Lens’s handy features and ecosystem integrations. Microsoft is killing ...