Document Reader
- 1.38K
- 4.5
- Installs
- 610.00M
- Version
- Varies with device
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Pro
1. High-quality OCR and multi-language text recognition that converts scanned images into editable, searchable text with strong accuracy. It recognizes printed and handwritten text in many languages, preserves layout, and enables copy/paste, export to editable formats, and quick keyword searches inside documents for efficient retrieval.
2. Fast, accurate scanning with automatic edge detection, perspective correction, color enhancement, and noise reduction for crisp, professional-looking PDFs. Batch scanning and high-resolution output accelerate digitization, while intelligent filters and auto-crop minimize manual editing, making document capture reliable and time-saving for busy workflows.
3. Comprehensive document management, export, and security features: organize files with folders and tags, create searchable PDFs, annotate pages, export to Word/Excel/cloud drives, and protect sensitive files with passwords or biometric locks. Seamless sharing and synchronization across devices streamline collaboration and long-term record keeping.
Con
1. OCR inaccuracies: The app’s OCR often misreads handwriting, low‑resolution or skewed scans, and complex layouts, producing errors and losing formatting. Language support can be limited, forcing manual corrections. Inaccurate text recognition reduces reliability for legal or archival uses and increases time spent proofreading and reformatting documents.
2. Privacy risks: The app may upload scans to cloud servers or require broad permissions, exposing sensitive documents to third parties. Encryption and data handling policies can be unclear, with no end‑to‑end protection. Users handling confidential records face potential leakage, compliance issues, and reduced control over their stored or shared files.
3. Feature limitations and monetization: Free versions often include ads, watermarks, page limits, and restrict high‑quality OCR, batch processing, or export formats. Unlocking full functionality typically requires a subscription or in‑app purchases. This monetization model frustrates users who need reliable, professional features without ongoing fees.