5/5 rating based on 199 reviews. Read all reviews for PhotoScan by Google Photos for iPhone.
PhotoScan by Google Photos is free iOS app published by Google LLC
Puddlepusher33
As a mom with 3 kids, 2 of them being prolific picture creators, you might imagine how much paper clutter that we have, especially wanting to keep so many of their masterpieces! This app means that you can keep it all, without burying yourself and your loved ones in paper! This way, I have a copy of their work, while only keeping a physical copy of the really important pieces. I use it for photos too, and even documents, and it is WONDERFUL! Thank you, thank you for this app!
Tobin Wagstaff
I’ve had thousands of pictures to scan from my moms estate and left it sitting for years because nothing made the process easy or cheap. This is free and it goes straight from my phone to anywhere I want to store it in high quality. The pictures usually look better than the originals too! Impressive!
wanananananacumbys!
Terrible app, discolors everything and takes a picture of the area surrounding the pictures, not just the pic
gwhehneumry
This is a great app for capturing old images in digital format. The only downside is that it can be clunky and not complete the process, or it requires you to chase it down across the table away from the picture. And it faults with a message that could be more friendly to the user other than a terse message to hold the picture in the viewing area... which of course I’ve been doing. This last point is the reason it’s not 5 stars. Obviously the marketing department has not been too involved with the launch of this product.
richiecorbett
My mom asked me to take a box marked “games” and donate it. When I got to the thrift store, I decided to open the box and take a quick look. In among a still-shrink-wrapped game of Yahtzee, a cribbage board, assorted playing cards, some old health insurance documents and a giant magnifying glass...3 envelopes stuffed full with old photographs: of me as a child, of my mom as a graduate student at NYU, of my father and grandparents and my earliest childhood friends. Treasures that might’ve been lost forever.... Fast forward a day, I’m using this app to scan these pictures, and it works beautifully. Thanks, Google, for an amazing gift.
jerry299099
Great for many people, but I have two problems with it. First, I personally don’t want automatic saving to Google. Why not offer the option to the user. Secondly, the time stamp (creation date/time) is sometimes not the creation info which makes the app less than desirable for me.