Auto-crop & straighten like Adobe Scan. One page or twenty — no app, no signup.
Fourmeld Scanner turns your phone or computer into a document scanner. Point your camera at any page — the scanner automatically finds the edges, straightens the perspective and enhances the result so it looks like a real scan. Choose the Original, Lightening or Blacky filter, add as many pages as you need, and download everything as a single PDF.
The page edges are detected automatically, the perspective is corrected and the scan comes out perfectly straight — even if the photo was taken at an angle.
Original keeps true colors, Lightening brightens dark photos and evens out shadows, Blacky gives a crisp white page with extra-black letters.
Scan one page or twenty, reorder or delete pages, then merge everything into a single PDF ready to share on WhatsApp or email.
On a phone or tablet, scan directly with the camera. On a computer, upload photos. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.
Keep the original photo size, or fit every scanned page onto standard A4, US Letter or Legal paper — ready to print.
Yes — completely free with no signup, no watermark and up to 20 pages per PDF. It works on any phone, tablet or computer with a browser.
No. Fourmeld Scanner runs entirely in your browser. On a phone, tap "Use Camera" to photograph the page directly; on a computer, upload photos of your documents.
Take or upload photos one after another. Each page appears in the strip below. When you are done, tap "Download PDF" and all pages are merged into a single PDF in order.
Original for photos and colored documents, Lightening when the photo is dark or unevenly lit, and Blacky for text documents you want crisp and print-ready — white paper, black letters.
Yes — pick a page size from the dropdown before saving: Original keeps each photo's own size, or choose A4, US Letter or Legal to fit every page onto a standard, print-ready size.
Files are processed and the result is kept only briefly so you can download it, then automatically deleted within an hour. Nothing is stored permanently or shared.