Microsoft is retiring its Office Lens app on iOS and Android
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Microsoft is retiring its Office Lens app on iOS and Android
"Microsoft is removing its Lens scanner app from iOS and Android in the coming months. Microsoft Lens, or Office Lens as it's known to most, will no longer be supported on February 9th and the app won't be functional after March 9th. The portable scanner features of Lens are available in OneDrive instead, making a dedicated app redundant for Microsoft."
"You'll still be able to capture pictures of whiteboards, documents, and receipts and save and edit them digitally in OneDrive. Pictures can then be converted into Word or PDF documents, and properly cropped and rotated. Microsoft first launched its Office Lens app for iOS and Android in 2015, following its initial availability on Windows Phone. It had unique Office integration, and was one of the many iOS and Android "mobile-first" apps that Microsoft created a decade ago."
Microsoft will remove the Lens scanner app from iOS and Android; support ends February 9 and the app will stop functioning after March 9. The portable scanner features are now available in OneDrive, allowing users to capture whiteboards, documents, and receipts, save and edit them digitally, and convert pictures into Word or PDF files with proper cropping and rotation. A dedicated Lens app is redundant due to feature integration into OneDrive. Microsoft launched Office Lens for iOS and Android in 2015 after releasing it on Windows Phone; the app offered deep Office integration as part of Microsoft’s earlier mobile-first push.
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