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Updated on June 21, 2022This article explains how to scan documents using the Notes app on an iPad running iOS 11 or later, plus what to do after you scan.
Beginning with iOS 11, Apple added scanning capability to the Notes app. With it, you can capture a document and save it to your iPad in PDF format. Here's how:
Tap the pen and paper icon to create a new note (or select an existing note).
Tap the camera icon at the top of the screen and select Scan Documents to open the Camera app in Auto Mode inside the Notes app. In iOS 11 and iOS 12, tap the plus sign (+) to launch the camera for the scan.
Tap Save to add the scan to the Note or tap the thumbnail image at the bottom of the screen to review the scan.
If you open the thumbnail, select Retake if you don’t like what you see and want to try again or Done to add the scan to the Note.
When in Auto Mode, the iPad continues to take pictures as you hold it over a document with only a slight pause. Move the iPad view off the image to stop it.
Press the shutter icon or one of the volume icons to manually scan the document.
Go to the Notes app to see the document scan in the note you designated.
After you save the document as a PDF, you can do anything with it that you can do with a regular note or PDF. Tap the scan to open it and use the tools in the top right corner to crop, rotate, use markup, print or share the document.
If your iPad runs on iOS 10 or earlier, the Notes app doesn't include scanning capability, but you can download one of the many scanning apps that are available for this purpose. They include:
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