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How I scan documents with my Android phone and turn them into PDFs for free - it's easy

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Why This Matters

This article highlights how Android users can easily and securely create PDFs from paper documents using built-in features of the Google Drive app, eliminating the need for third-party software. This simplifies the process for consumers and enhances security by reducing reliance on potentially malicious apps, making document management more accessible and safer. It underscores the importance of leveraging native tools to streamline workflows while maintaining security.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET key takeaways

You don't have to install third-party apps to create PDFs.

The process is built in and free to use.

Use caution when creating PDFs of sensitive information.

At some point, you're going to need to create and send a PDF document from your Android phone. To make that happen, I'm sure you've scoured the Google Play Store, only to wonder, "Which app is best and safest?"

With reports of malicious apps found on both Android and iOS, it's become crucial that you place security at the top of your list. That's why I always recommend you try the preinstalled apps before heading to the store.

Also: I tried Google's new desktop app for Windows, and I'll never search the old way again

Such is the case with creating PDFs on Android from paper documents. You don't have to install any software, because the ability is baked right into the Google Drive app. Let me show you how easy it is.

How to turn your scans into PDFs on Android

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