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    Anasayfa » Microsoft to retire Lens mobile app by year’s end
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    Microsoft to retire Lens mobile app by year’s end

    By ayaksızAğustos 9, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Nearly a decade after its debut, Microsoft is shutting down the Microsoft Lens app—a move that will likely frustrate millions of loyal users who’ve come to rely on it for quick, high-quality document scans. Originally released in 2014 as Office Lens before being renamed in 2021, the free app earned widespread praise for its ease of use, versatility, and integration with Microsoft’s ecosystem. With over 50 million downloads on Android alone and a near-perfect 4.8-star rating, Lens offered a comprehensive suite of features: scanning documents, converting images to Office and PDF formats, digitizing handwritten notes, and syncing files to OneNote or OneDrive.

    But starting mid-September, Microsoft will begin winding the app down. By mid-October, it will vanish from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, and by mid-November, even existing app store listings will be removed entirely. In mid-December, the final blow will come—users will lose the ability to create new scans altogether.

    Microsoft’s messaging suggests this isn’t an end so much as a migration. The company is steering users toward the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, which includes a scanning feature in addition to its AI-powered productivity tools. Still, the shift raises questions about whether users who only want fast, no-frills scanning will embrace a heavier, more complex application. For those who started using Lens back when it was a small but mighty utility, December will mark the end of an era.

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