Office Lens users will have to rely on iOS and Android devices going forward.
What you need to know
- Microsoft recently removed Office Lens from the Microsoft Store.
- If you have Office Lens on your PC, several cloud-based services no longer work.
- Office Lens is still available and fully-functional on iOS and Android.
Microsoft recently removed Office Lens for Windows 10 from the Microsoft Store. As of January 1, 2021, the document scanning application is no longer available for Windows 10 PCs (via Aggiornamenti Lumia). In addition to removing Office Lens from the Microsoft Store, several cloud-based features for the Windows version of the app have lost support, including saving pictures to OneDrive, OneNote, Word, PowerPoint, or as PDFs.
This cutoff date has been known since October 2020 but only occurred recently. Microsoft outlines the changes in a support document:
Important: Certain cloud-based services in Office Lens for Windows, such as saving your pictures to OneDrive, OneNote, Word, PowerPoint, or PDF, will become unavailable after December 31, 2020. You can continue to use other features of the app as installed on your device. In addition, Office Lens for Windows 10 will no longer be available for download from the Microsoft Store as of January 1, 2021. To continue to enjoy all Office Lens features, we recommend downloading and using the latest version of Office Lens for iOS or Office Lens for Android on your mobile device.
Without the ability to save pictures to OneDrive, OneNote, Word, PowerPoint, or as PDFs, Office Lens for Windows 10 loses the majority of its usefulness. Office Lens might be more natural to use on a mobile device because they have better cameras and are easy to carry around, but some people still used Office Lens on devices like the Surface Pro 7. It's important to highlight that Office Lens for iOS and Android are unaffected by this news and are still available through their respective app stores.
Office Lens
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This handy app allows you to easily scan documents and whiteboards. It can digitize printed documents and upload them to OneDrive, OneNote, and elsewhere. The Windows 10 version of the app isn't available anymore, but the iOS and Android apps are fully functional.
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