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Need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts? Our experts have tested the best options for every scanning scenario.

By Tony Hoffman & Tom Brant
A scanner on a desk

Overwhelmed with paper records? A fast sheetfed scanner can digitize them, so you can send them to the shredder. We've tested the best models and created a guide to help you find the right document scanner for your needs.

By John Burek & Tom Brant
Scanner on a table
4.0 Editors' Choice

Epson’s DS-1760WN is the sheetfed/flatbed combo scanner to beat. It's reasonably fast, with accurate OCR, and its compact size and Wi-Fi connectivity further enhance its versatility.

$595.99
at CDW
By David English
The Epson DS-1760WN

Time to convert your snapshots, slides, and negatives to digital format? Get the job done quickly with the right photo scanner. Here are the top performers in our testing, based on our deep-dive reviews.

By Tony Hoffman
Epson photo scanner plugged into a computer
4.0

Plustek's OpticFilm 135i Ai combines a top-tier film scanner with one of the top scanning utility apps. The results are impressive, though this costly bundle is for 35mm media only.

$799.00
at Amazon
By David English
Plustek OpticFilm 135i Ai
4.5 Editors' Choice

Ricoh’s top-of-line ScanSnap iX2500 combines fast scan speeds with a large paper capacity, an effective skew-detection system, and a receipt attachment. It's a superior document scanner for a very reasonable price.

$419.99
at Amazon
By David English
The Ricoh ScanSnap iX2500

Whether you're scanning specialized items, keeping your luggage light, or yearning to be free of cables and cords, you'll find the perfect portable scanner in this guide. (We've tested all the major models.)

By John Burek & Tom Brant
Person working on computer next to portable scanner

There’s more to iScanner than just digitizing documents, and you can get this handy app for only $25.

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3.5

The IRISPen Air 8 isn't very accurate, but this otherwise capable, tiny, multi-language handheld scanner is worth a look as long as you mostly capture or translate sentences or paragraphs, as opposed to whole pages of text.

$149.00
at Amazon
By David English
The IRISPen Air 8 screen

Marked down to just $25, iScanner lets you sign forms, merge files, redact sensitive information, and even lock folders with a PIN for added security.

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SwiftScan VIP is your new mobile office essential, and lifetime access costs just $41.99

A man using SwidrScan on a mobile device
4.0

The Canon imageFormula DR-S350NW is a fast workgroup document scanner that excels in connection options and custom profiles. Though pricey, it could be a good pick for large organizations.

$945.00
at Dell
By David English
The Canon imageFormula DR-S350NW

Take control of your files with iScanner’s versatile features and pay only $39.99 for a limited time.

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Slide your film through the scanner and safeguard your precious memories on an SD card.

Kodak digitizer
4.0

Epson's DS-800WN is a high-speed networkable desktop document scanner that offers a wide range of connectivity options, including EdgeLink software integration.

$1,093.89
at Amazon
By David English
The Epson DS-800WN
4.5 Editors' Choice

The Ricoh ScanSnap iX1600 continues the ScanSnap legacy: It's easy to use, fast, accurate, well built, and quiet. Home offices and small offices will find this the ideal sheetfed document scanner.

$375.98
at Walmart
By William Harrel
ScanSnap iX1600 desktop scanner
4.0

Brother's ADS-1800W is a compact, entry-level sheetfed scanner that provides brisk, good-quality scans. Powered by a USB-C cable, it's an especially good match for a laptop with a compatible port.

$324.99
at Amazon
By David English
The Brother ADS-1800W

Slide them through this gadget, edit with simple controls, and save them to an SD card.

Kodak scanner with negatives

The Kodak Slide N Scan is a quick way to turn old film rolls, slides and negatives into digital memories.

Kodak Digital Film Scanner

The Kodak Slide N Scan Film and Slide Scanner can help you digitize and display old film slides and stills.

Hands on Kodak scanner