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Microsoft is discontinuing its document scanning app "Lens" in late 2025, while urging users to switch to AI-powered Microsoft 365 Copilot ...
Ed tech company ThinkCERCA has integrated Microsoft's Immersive Reader into its framework platform. The integration aims to improve critical thinking and literacy skills to make content accessible to ...
Microsoft is quietly winding down its Lens scanning app for iOS and Android, the company confirmed in a support document.
With Copilot, you can't save scans directly to Word, PowerPoint, or OneNote. You're unable to save scanned business cards to OneNote. Copilot offers no option to read scanned documents aloud, nor does ...
Known for charging no subscription fees and its simple, reliable functionality, Microsoft Lens has been a valuable tool for converting printed or handwritten notes into PDFs and other core file types.
Learn how to use Microsoft Reading Coach in Immersive Reader. It helps to detect words that you find most difficult to read and practice them.
LinkedIn adds accessibility features with the help of Microsoft’s Immersive Reader The platform will support text-to-speech and real-time translations in articles and newsletters.
The liked Microsoft Lens PDF Scanner app is getting killed soon, with the company trying to push users to the poorly-received Copilot service, that as an additional insult, doesn't do everything ...
Microsoft is killing this 15-year-old popular app, here's why The app, launched in 2015, became a favourite for its quick scanning, OCR capabilities, and easy cloud integration.