Study notes, digitised

Scan book pages to PDF or text

Turn textbook spreads and reference pages into flat, white, readable scans — then keep them as a searchable PDF or pull the text out for your notes. Every page is processed on your own device.

Warming up the scanner…

Why scan here

Nothing leaves the phone

Contracts, IDs and receipts are processed in the tab — no upload, no account.

GPU page detection

Edges are found on your graphics chip, so the outline tracks the page live.

Searchable output

Scans become PDFs whose text you can select, copy and search.

How it works

  1. 1

    Flatten the spread

    Press the book open and shoot one page at a time — a flat page keeps the text lines straight after correction.

  2. 2

    Let auto-capture work

    Hold steady and each page is captured as soon as the outline locks, so you can turn pages in a rhythm.

  3. 3

    Clean the paper

    The colour clean filter whitens yellowed paper; greyscale keeps illustrations soft and the file small.

  4. 4

    Export a PDF or the text

    Searchable PDF keeps the page images with selectable text, while Word or plain text gives you something to quote and edit.

Common questions

How many pages can I scan?

There is no limit imposed by the site. Long books are best done in chapters so the browser tab keeps a comfortable amount in memory.

Is the text accurate?

Printed book type recognises very well. Tiny footnotes, heavy serifs and curved text near the spine are where accuracy drops, so flatten the page as much as you can.

Am I allowed to scan a book?

Copyright rules vary by country. Scanning your own notes, out-of-copyright works or short extracts for personal study is generally fine; redistributing a copyrighted book is not.

Security first

Your files stay yours

Runs on your device

WebAssembly in your tab

Zero uploads

0 bytes sent to a server

Nothing stored

Cleared when the tab closes

No account

No sign-up, no tracking