What’s New

In addition to bug fixes and performance enhancements, keeping your app up-to-date guarantees that you’ll always have the latest and greatest new features.

August, 2020

  • Save as JPEG: While files automatically save as PDF, you can also save individual pages as JPEG files to your gallery. Simply tap on a file’s overflow icon and choose Save as JPEG from the context menu.

  • Save to 3rd party clouds: When you save a scan, it automatically uploads to Document Cloud. However, you can save to 3rd party clouds such as Google Drive and Dropbox as well. When you’ve installed a cloud storage provider, Adobe Scan automatically detects the app and add the available options to the file context menu.

  • Save files locally: Easily save a file copy to your device by tapping on a file’s overflow icon and then tapping Copy to Device.

  • Streamlined cropping of multipage scans: Cropping long documents is easier than ever: Simply open a multipage document and use the new navigation arrows to select a page. For details, see Crop pages.

  • Rich file renaming: The scan app now provides a simplified way to set the default file name. You can also rename files on the fly, but both methods allow you to enter a customer name as well as build one using suggestions such date and scan type fields. For details, see Set default file name.

January, 2020

  • Advanced file and content search: You can now search for files by name, date, or document type and use filters to further narrwo the result. Search for content across all files.

  • Save a local copy: ability to save a copy of a scan on the local file system

  • Comment scans in Acrobat: users can add comments to their scans by opening them in Commenting mode in Acrobat Reader

  • Improved boundary detection and image cleanup as well as a feature survey that allows users to provide feedback.