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Google on iPhonech will discover America. That's exactly how, with a bit of exaggeration, the new feature coming to the Google Drive application could be described. After years, it will learn tooneScan documents directly to the cloudWhat's more, scanning has been available in the Google Drive Android app for almost ten years, and scanning has also been possible through the native Notes app for many years, even with direct backup to iCloud.

Google announced that it will add scanning capabilities to its iOS application in the next few days, with the fact that it will be launched via the camera icon. The scanner detects the edges of the document in the viewfinder, aligns everything correctly and, on top of that, removes all reflections and tilts so that the best possible result is achieved when scanning. It goes without saying that the documents scanned in this way can then be manually cropped and otherwise edited, so that users can then, for example, send the documents directly to where they need them. In short, a copy of the scanner from Notes, as if embroidered, but it is clear that some users will definitely be pleased. Not everyoneCloud and Notes are acceptable.

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