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    Here's How to Use Your iPhone's Hidden Document Scanner, Just in Time for Tax Season

    Sign, scan and send official documents, straight from your iPhone -- no scanner necessary.

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    David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces. Over the last decade, he's reviewed phones for TechRadar as well as covered tech, gaming, and culture for Engadget, Popular Mechanics, NBC Asian America, Increment, Fast Company and others. As a true Californian, he lives for coffee, beaches and burritos.
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    It's pretty easy to digitally sign important documents these days from your computer or phone. But sometimes they're handed to you as physical paper, and it's up to you to sign it, scan it and send it over email. When you just have to put your signature on a real-life document, but you don't have a standalone scanner handy, the easiest method to do it is right in your pocket -- using your iPhone to turn images into PDFs.

    Yes, your iPhone doubles as a document scanner. It may not produce images as sharp as a dedicated scanner would, but it does a respectable job, even when the phone is positioned at odd angles, trying to capture text. iPhones have had this hidden feature since iOS 11 launched in 2017, but as the cameras built into Apple phones have improved, so has their ability to take decent scans of documents and turn them into PDFs you can email. 

    You won't need to download additional software or pay for a third-party app -- Apple's Notes app that comes preinstalled on iPhones does the trick. The good news is that it's quick and easy to scan a document, save it, and send it wherever it needs to go. If you've kept your phone upgraded to the latest version of iOS 26, it's easy to use this feature. Keep in mind that the process will be different if you haven't upgraded past iOS 17, but we'll walk you through it.  

    Here's how to scan a document with your iPhone.

    Using an iPhone as a document scanner
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    Scan a document with your iPhone or iPad

    To scan a document with your iPhone or iPad, first place the document on a flat surface in a well-lit area. 

    Open up the Notes app and either open an existing note or start a new one by tapping the New Note button in the bottom right corner (pencil-in-square icon). On iOS 17 versions and older, tap the Camera button at the bottom of the screen (or if you're editing a note, the same Camera icon will be above the keyboard) and tap Scan Documents. If you're on iOS 26, instead of a Camera icon, you'll tap the Attachments button (the paperclip icon) and likewise tap Scan Documents.

    This will open a version of the Camera app that just looks for documents. Once you position your iPhone over the document that needs scanning and in view of the camera, a yellow rectangular layer will automatically appear over the document, showing approximately what will be captured. Hover over the document for a few seconds, and the iPhone should automatically capture and scan the document, but you can also tap the Shutter button in the bottom center. You can scan multiple documents at once if you'd like, and when you're done, tap the yellow checkmark button in the top-right corner. 

    Using an iPhone as a document scanner
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    Sign, share or save your scanned document

    Once you've captured a document, you can tap it, and others you've captured in the same session, to edit them before saving them. You can also tap Retake in the top right corner to start again.

    When you edit the document, you can re-crop it from the original photo captured (if you need to tweak its edges), switch between color filters (color, black and white, grayscale or the unedited original photo). Then you can save the scanned document.

    Once it's saved into a note, you can tap the Markup button (circled pen icon) at the bottom to sketch or scribble with different colors. If you tap the Add button on the bottom right (plus sign icon), you can add text, your signature, shapes or even stickers. Once you've added a signature, you can tap it to bring up a menu,  then tap the diagonal line to edit its thickness and color. You can tap and hold the signature to move it around.

    There are also AI tools for adding and rewriting text, though they aren't helpful for signing documents. To use them, tap the button in the center that looks like a diagonal pencil stylus surrounded by a circle of loops. 

    To send or locally save the document, tap Share button at the top (the square-and-arrow icon) to send it via Messages or apps, copy it, save it locally to the Files app, print it out via linked printer or other options.

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    How to export your scanned document as a PDF

    Understandably, you may want to send your scanned document as a PDF. Tap the Share button at the top (the square-and-arrow icon) and scroll down below the contact and app roulettes to the additional list of options. 

    The easiest way to send your scanned document as a PDF is a bit convoluted: among the aforementioned list, tap Print and then tap the Share button at the top (square-and-arrow icon) once more -- this will share your PDF-converted document. Then pick your share method of choice, most easily via email, though you can also upload it to cloud storage or send it via text message if you want.

    You can also use a third-party app to convert your document to PDF if you so choose. Scroll down past the Print button to find your app of choice. For instance, if you have the Adobe Acrobat app downloaded to your device, you can select Convert to PDF in Acrobat to do so -- though you'll need to wade past several screens attempting to upsell you on Adobe subscriptions first. 

    Why can't I find the camera button to scan documents?

    If you're running iOS 26, the Camera button has been replaced with an Attachments button (paperclip symbol). It should function just the same: Tap it and choose Scan Documents from the dropdown menu

    If you can't see the Camera or the Attachments button, check to see if you've opened the note in either the iCloud section or the On My iPhone section — you'll only be able to scan documents and save them in either of these places. If you can't tell, tap Folders in the top left corner of the Notes screen and select either iCloud or On My iPhone. 

    The document scanner is just one of many unnoticed iPhone features that come prepackaged in Apple's handsets, often nested in the apps that come with your phone. Some hidden iOS 26 features add even more surprising capabilities already on your iPhone. But you can also find ways to do other tasks, like making a GIF on your iPhone, using third-party apps and through your browser.

    Watch this: 26 More Things Hidden in iOS 26
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    I Just Found 45+ Amazon Spring Sale Deals Under $25 That Your Wallet Will Love for Tech and Home

    Affordable upgrades that actually earn their spot in your home and daily routine.

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    Amazon's Big Spring Sale has new deals showing up every day and there's no shortage of discounts across tech accessories, home gadgets and everyday essentials. The challenge isn't finding discounts -- it's figuring out which ones are actually worth your money.

    That's where CNET's shopping experts come in. We've spent hours digging through the sale to suss out the best low-cost finds, including almost 50 products priced under $25. Well-known brands like Anker, Apple and Roku are all part of the mix, offering real value at budget-friendly prices.

    We're updating this list as new deals appear or prices change, so it's worth checking back often. If you're trying to save money without sacrificing quality, this is a great place to start.

    Best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals under $25

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    Keep checking back for updates, as we'll be adding more deals as they drop.

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    When will the Amazon Big Spring Sale happen?

    For the past couple of years, Amazon's Big Spring Sale has happened in March. In 2024, the event ran from March 20 to March 25. And like 2025, this year the sale began on March 25 and will last until March 31 for a week of sales.

    Do you need a Prime membership to shop the sale?

    No, a Prime membership isn't required to participate. That said, Prime members typically get access to exclusive deals and perks like two-day shipping. In previous years, several discounts were reserved specifically for subscribers.

    Will other retailers have a spring sale?

    Last year, we saw competitors Best Buy, Target and Walmart offering their own spring sales. A lot of the deals offered at Amazon might also be available at other retailers as well, so you'll likely be able to pick your favorite and shop there.