The new app lets you scan using your phone’s camera, without needing either the iX500 or the iX100. Maybe you want scanned photos to go to Google Photos, scanned business cards to go to Evernote, and scanned receipts to Google Drive. It automatically recognizes four types of scans – documents, receipts, business cards and photos - and can be configured to send each different type to a different service. In addition, ScanSnap Cloud can be configured to send different types of scans to different cloud services. ![]() With yesterday’s announcement, two other services were added, Concur Expense and QuickBooks Online. It allows scanning directly from the scanner to several cloud services, including Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Expensify, GoogleDrive, Google Photos, Hubdoc, LedgerDocs, OneDrive, Rocket Matter, Shoeboxed and Talk Acct. Most notably, it introduced a new app for iOS and Android that includes the ability to scan using your phone’s camera and new OCR capabilities for making scanned PDFs searchable.Īs I wrote here last year, ScanSnap cloud is a feature that allows scanning directly to popular cloud services, without the need for a computer or mobile device. The feature works with either the ScanSnap iX500 desktop scanner or the iX100 portable scanner and is free for users of either model. ![]() ![]() Fujitsu yesterday announced new capabilities added to its ScanSnap Cloud feature for iX series ScanSnap scanners.
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