Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, students have launched a free-of-cost mobile scanner application AIR Scanner. The app saves the scanned document in PDF format and stores directly in the device. The AI (Artificial Intelligence) based Reading Assistant and Document Scanner app is developed by Rohit Kumar Chaudhary and Kavin Agrawal.
About AIR Scanner App
AIR Scanner app does not collect any information about the user and all the documents are stored in the phone’s local storage. The document scanned using a mobile camera will be saved in PDF format and will be stored in the device only.
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