Short answer
Buying a hardware scanner ($50–$200+) or paying a monthly scanner-app subscription adds up, especially for occasional scanning. A pay-once app uses your iPhone camera with edge-detection, OCR and PDF export, and processes on device for privacy — a one-time cost with no recurring fee. For very high-volume office scanning, dedicated hardware can still make sense.
ScanTo Pro is a pay-once option here — you buy it once with no subscription. Check the current App Store listing for exact features and pricing before you decide.
What to look for before choosing
- Hardware scanners: $50–$200+.
- Many scanner apps are subscriptions.
- A pay-once app uses your iPhone camera.
- On-device OCR and PDF export.
- Hardware still suits very high volume.
A practical decision process
- Work out what you'd pay over a year for the service/subscription.
- Compare it with a one-time app purchase.
- Try ScanTo Pro on a realistic task first.
- Check it covers the features you need.
- Choose the option that's cheaper for your real usage.
Quick comparison
| Need | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Check whether useful features require a subscription, a one-time unlock, or neither. | The cheapest app on day one may not be cheapest after a year. |
| Privacy model | Prefer on-device work when the content is sensitive. | Private documents, resumes, study data, and family content deserve careful handling. |
| Export / lock-in | Confirm file formats, sharing, backup, and deletion controls. | A good app should help you finish the task, not trap your work. |
Where ScanTo Pro fits
ScanTo Pro is a strong fit when you'd rather pay once than keep paying a service or subscription.
Pay onceNo subscriptionOn-device
This page is an independent buying guide. App Store features and prices can change, so confirm details on the listing before purchase.