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Scan and edit PDFs on your phone for life with SwiftScan VIP for £37

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TL;DR: For a limited time, you can get a lifetime subscription to SwiftScan VIP, an app that turns your phone into a real-life scanner, on sale for only £37.16 (reg. £154.86) when you use the code SAVENOW.



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SwiftScan VIP: Lifetime Subscription

£37.16
at The Mashable Shop

£154.86
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Gone are the days when your desk looked like an office supply store. Tools like typewriters, calculators, and fax machines have all been booted out by sleek laptops and smartphones. Scanners should have faced the same fate, though, let’s be real, the default scanning apps on your phone are subpar at best.

For a limited time, you can get a lifetime subscription to SwiftScan VIP, an app that turns your smartphone into a real-life scanner, on sale for only £37.16 (reg. £154.86). Just be sure to use the discount code SAVENOW at checkout to get this newly discounted pricing.

Highly rated on both the App Store and Google Play, SwiftScan turns your phone into a high-quality scanner. It can handle everything from important printed documents to receipts and the messy notes your professor made on the whiteboard to doodles on a sketchbook. SwiftScan even scans QR codes and barcodes to save contacts, find locations, open websites, and more. It takes only a single tap to create digital files, which you can then export as PDFs or JPGs and easily send via email, upload to the cloud, or even fax.

With a built-in PDF editor, SwiftScan is also capable of annotating notes on a document, adding signatures, redacting or highlighting sections, and removing, adding, or rearranging the order of pages. Plus, with its OCR technology, your scans are searchable, making it easy to find exactly what you need in the digital haystack. You can also organise your scans in folders and rename them with predefined placeholders to make everything clutter-free, even if the files just live inside your phone.

Ditch your clunky scanner. A lifetime subscription to SwiftScan VIP normally goes for £154.86, but you can get it on sale for only £37.16 using the discount code SAVENOW.

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