Microsoft announced that it would phase the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices starting in September.
Microsoft lenses (eastly known as office lenses) can convert images into PDF, Word, PowerPoint and Excel files, and it is capable of scanning both printed and handwritten texts. Currently, the app is downloaded 50 million times Google Play Store (With more than 952,000 reviews with an average of 4.9/5 ratings) and obtained around 136,000 ratings Apple’s app store,
According to Microsoft’s timeline, the retirement process will begin in mid -September, in which the new Apple App Store and Google Play Store will be disabled after a month.
In mid -November, the Microsoft lens will be removed from the app store. Users who have still installed it will not be able to create new scans after mid -December 2025.
“This change affects users of Microsoft Lens Mobile App on iOS and Android. After December 15, 2025, users will no longer be able to create new scans in the app,” Redmond said A Thursday in the message center note.
“Myscans will be accessible in the existing scan app, but this functionality will not be supported. Users can continue scanning using the Microsoft 365 Copilot App, which provides similar functionality. Scan Saved to Onedrive is the Microsoft 365 Copilot Ax Will be accessible. “
The company recommends Microsoft Lens users to switch to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, which supports most of its characteristics, but does not allow them to save scans directly on Onenote, Word, or PowerPoint, or to save the business card to save the business card.
Additionally, Microsoft 365 Copilot app does not provide read-out-out-bill functionality or immersive reader integration. However, the company promised to continue adding new features and improve its current capabilities.
Microsoft Lens is one of many apps and services that Redmund announced that it would be hit since the beginning of the year.
For example, in May, Microsoft informed the Microsoft Authenticator users that the app password autofil facility of the app would be promoted in July and advised users to switch them on Microsoft Edge by August 1 to export their passwords before they are unavailable in the app.
Two months ago, the company published guidance to Microsoft publisher users, warning them that the desktop publication application would not be supported and removed from Microsoft 365 after October 2026.
A year ago, Microsoft also stated that the Windows Paint 3D graphics app would be removed and removed from the Microsoft Store in November 2024.