Expenses without the app
Scan receipts into one PDF
Photograph a pile of receipts and get clean, high-contrast pages your finance team can actually read — or pull the text out for a spreadsheet. All of it runs in the browser, so nothing about your spending is uploaded.
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
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Lay the receipt flat
Thermal paper curls — flatten it and keep the whole strip in frame so the edges are found cleanly.
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Capture with the receipt filter
The black-and-white filter is preselected: it drops the grey thermal background and makes faint print readable.
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Stack a whole batch
Keep shooting to add every receipt for the month, then reorder the thumbnails into the order you want.
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Export for your expense report
Save one PDF of all receipts, or export plain text and paste the amounts straight into a spreadsheet.
Common questions
Why does the black-and-white filter look best on receipts?
Thermal paper is grey and low contrast. Binarising the image throws that background away, so the printed characters stay sharp and the file gets much smaller.
Can I get the amounts as text?
Yes — choose Plain text or Word and the on-device text recognition reads each receipt. Always double-check totals, since faded thermal print can be genuinely ambiguous.
Can I put every receipt on one page?
Yes. With more than one page captured, switch on 'Put every page on one sheet' before exporting the PDF.