Microsoft is retiring Lens and folding mobile scanning into OneDrive/Microsoft 365 Copilot. Lens removed from app stores Feb 9, 2026; scanning stops Mar 9, 2026; old scans remain if app stays. Lens ...
The liked Microsoft Lens PDF Scanner app is getting killed soon, with the company trying to push users to the poorly-received Copilot service, that as an additional insult, doesn't do everything that ...
Microsoft's document-scanning Lens app is no longer available for download. For basic scanning, try Apple Notes, Google Drive, or PhotoScan. For more advanced features, look at Adobe Scan or iScanner.
For years, Microsoft Lens has been my go-to for scanning documents, business cards, and other physical items like photos onto my phone. It's been a mainstay in my phone library and has remained one of ...
Microsoft Lens retirement is already in motion on iOS and Android, and it’s about to become a real problem if the app still handles your quick paperwork jobs. Think receipts, signed forms, warranty ...
Microsoft first announced the end of its Lens app in August, when it said this retirement process would begin in September and be complete by year's end. It’s unclear why Microsoft delayed Lens' ...
If Microsoft Lens were a coin, I’d likely find it lurking between the couch cushions. It’s one of those apps that I forgot was installed on my device, but I was always glad to see it whenever I needed ...
As you probably already know, Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 very soon, this October. The OS turned 10 last month, but it is not the only decade-old Microsoft feature that is going out of ...
Microsoft has started retiring the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices on Friday, January 9th, with plans to remove it from app stores next month. Microsoft announced that it ...