How-To Guide
Flatbed scanners used to be essential office hardware. Today, the phone in your pocket can produce scan-quality images that are good enough for contracts, receipts, tax documents, and official paperwork โ often better than what a mid-range flatbed produces. But snapping a photo of a piece of paper and creating a clean, professional PDF are two different things. This guide covers the exact steps to get from paper to polished PDF using just your phone.
Modern smartphones have cameras measuring 12โ200 megapixels with computational photography that automatically corrects for perspective, adjusts contrast, and removes shadows. Built-in document scanning modes go further: they detect the edges of the page, warp-correct the image to remove the trapezoidal distortion caused by shooting at an angle, and apply sharpening to make text crisp. The result is something that was genuinely impossible from a phone just five years ago.
The key difference between a plain camera photo and a document scan is edge detection and perspective correction. Scan modes find the document's corners and digitally flatten the page, as if you'd photographed it from directly above. Always use a dedicated scan mode rather than the regular camera for any document you intend to submit or archive.
Apple quietly added a document scanner to the Notes app years ago, and it's genuinely excellent. You don't need any third-party app.
The Notes scanner exports a multi-page PDF directly โ no extra conversion step required. It also offers color, grayscale, and black-and-white output modes. Black-and-white is ideal for text documents: it strips out background color variations and produces crisp, small files.
Google Drive's built-in scanning feature works on virtually any Android phone and exports directly to Drive as a PDF.
Google Drive's scanner also lets you manually adjust crop corners if the automatic detection missed an edge, and you can rotate pages before saving.
Microsoft Lens (formerly Office Lens) is a free app available on both iOS and Android. It's particularly strong for business documents because it integrates directly with OneDrive, OneNote, and Word, and offers document, whiteboard, and business card scanning modes.
Microsoft Lens also has an "Immersive Reader" integration that can read scanned text aloud โ useful for accessibility purposes.
Curled pages, dog-eared corners, and book spines that won't lay flat are the enemy of clean scans. For a single sheet, lay it on a flat, dark-colored surface (dark backgrounds help the edge-detection algorithm find the page boundaries). For a booklet, gently press the spine flat or use a heavy object to keep it open. If a page has a stubborn curl from being rolled, flatten it under a heavy book for a few minutes before scanning.
While scan apps do perspective correction, the correction is more accurate when you start closer to vertical. Hold your phone as parallel to the document as possible โ directly overhead, not at an angle. Use the grid lines in your camera app if it helps you judge alignment.
If you're shooting under a lamp, your own shadow can fall across the document. Try to position yourself so the light source is behind your phone hand, not between your hand and the document. Alternatively, place the document on a well-lit table and shoot from far enough above that your shadow clears the page.
Motion blur is the most common reason for unreadable scans. Tap the shutter with a deliberate, stable press โ don't jab it. If your phone has a timer function in the camera, a 2-second delay lets any vibration settle before capture. In low light, HDR and night modes can introduce blur; use standard photo mode with good lighting instead.
If your scanning app exported individual JPG or PNG files instead of a PDF, you'll need to convert them. This is common when you've exported photos from your camera roll, or if the app gave you images rather than a PDF output. BuildPDF handles this entirely in your browser โ no app, no account, no upload to any server.
Drag your JPG or PNG onto BuildPDF's converter, select the output quality (standard quality is fine for text documents โ high quality is worth it for documents with photographs or fine print), and click Convert. Your PDF downloads in seconds.
For multi-page documents, you want all your pages in a single PDF file rather than separate PDFs. BuildPDF lets you drag multiple images at once. They appear in a list where you can drag to reorder them โ make sure page 1 is first, then page 2, and so on. When you convert, all pages are combined into one continuous PDF in the correct order. This is the fastest way to digitize a multi-page form, contract, or report without paying for scanning software.
| Scenario | Best Tool |
|---|---|
| Occasional single-page document (receipt, letter) | iPhone Notes or Google Drive โ already installed, fastest |
| Multi-page document (contract, report) | Any scanner app; order pages carefully before combining |
| Whiteboard or presentation slide | Microsoft Lens (has dedicated whiteboard mode) |
| Bulk scanning many documents regularly | Dedicated app (Adobe Scan, Scanner Pro) โ better workflow |
| When you want complete privacy (nothing to cloud) | Scan app โ export as images โ convert with BuildPDF locally |
| Archiving irreplaceable documents | High-res scanner app + check output carefully before discarding paper |
Before filing or sending a scanned document, always open the PDF and zoom into areas with fine print. Check that text is sharp enough to read at 100% zoom. If you see blur, blockiness, or text that's difficult to read, go back and re-scan under better lighting. For important documents โ especially anything legal or financial โ make sure you haven't accidentally cut off any part of the page at the edges. The auto-crop feature occasionally gets overly aggressive with tight borders.
If you're sending the PDF via email, check the file size. A well-optimized scan of a standard A4 text page should be in the range of 100โ400 KB. If your PDF is 5 MB per page, your scanner has probably saved it at an unnecessarily high resolution; look for a quality or DPI setting in the app to reduce it.
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