Evernote Scannable

Evernote Scannable

By Evernote Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2015-01-08
  • Current Version: 3.2.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 44.01 MB
  • Developer: Evernote Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.85229
4.85229
From 418,117 Ratings

Description

Scannable moves paper forward. Scan contracts, receipts, business cards, and any paper that comes your way. Save or share documents instantly and move on. Automatically capture high-quality scans anywhere - Scan fast: Point your camera at documents, expense receipts, or whiteboards. Scannable immediately captures them. - Save time: Scannable automatically rotates, crops, and adjusts images so your scans are clear and easy to read. - Share or save: Send documents to colleagues via email or text, or export them as PDF and JPG files to Evernote and other apps. Deal with paper professionally - Turn business cards into contacts: Pull information from business cards and save it all to your contacts list. - Go paperless: Scannable works seamlessly with the ScanSnap Evernote Edition Scanner to get multi-page documents where they need to go. - A scanner for everyone: With Scannable, your whole team can control a ScanSnap Evernote Edition Scanner from their own devices and send paper on its way. Scannable is free to download and use.

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Reviews

  • Used to be good

    1
    By Frustrated_Scan
    No longer allows the scans to be shared. Have to get a Evernote account, and have to pay subscription fee for sharing or saving to photo. They could have just added some ads to generate revenue. Dumb move with the subscription.
  • No longer free

    1
    By Dr. QRSTM
    The new version of the app insists on you subscribing to evernote for $3.00 a week. This is over $150 a year. What a scam!
  • A real Fall from grace

    2
    By bruwjsgeb
    making you download another app to use this has to be the most backwards and worst UI experience I have seen on any app from the last decade. this app used to be great. will be deleting and downloading a more user friendly PDF scanning app. There’s plenty folks, don’t waste your time on this.
  • like 50 steps to literally just scan and save a document

    1
    By tim_19_e
    scannable used to be so easy for homework or whatever. now i go on the app and it says i have too many connected devices and reached my limit of scans and have to download a completely separate app just to upload a scan to pdf without paying for premium. then the other app has so many pop ups and things that get in the way. why would you want to use this app when apples notes app scans things now. deleting scannable and evernote
  • Greed

    1
    By Nickouting
    Yall are being greedy now, it was free why ruin a good thing
  • Evernote put previously free features behind a pay wall

    1
    By Free no more
    How I use this app - to scan and email documents - is no longer free. Disappointing
  • Garbage

    1
    By corapayne
    Paywalled all of the basic functions, including sharing/saving anywhere except evernote
  • Used to be good. Now it requires an account.

    1
    By Mr. shelman
    Used to be good. Now it requires an account. Cannot share, store or use the scanned document without having an account.
  • Good gracious $$$$

    3
    By Jakerich432
    Love this app been using it before they started charging for it, then one day they got the wild idea to charge $9/month or $50/yr for it! That’s as much as I used to pay for my whole evernote account! I don’t get it, I thought surely I’d be grafted into some sort of loyalty or grandfather discount, but no they just turned on the idea fairy and said “well what’s the most amount we can charge for a scanner app in order to squeeze out less consumers and incentivize more business accounts? Feeling very put down and priced out of this scanner plan. Sad😢
  • garbage

    1
    By richh-
    extremely buggy on the premium feature to save to camera roll. Hopefully Apple adds a scan app outside of Apple / notes and file app so I can truly abandon this private equity dumpster fire that is Evernote.

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