I've been using Lens for a number of years & I think it would be a great fit for most people. However, the Adobe specific features are pretty good. While it shares many features with Lens, Lens is less complicated plus I find the ability to set your resolution to be a Godsend at times.
What you will really like, and the main reason it exists, is rather than it being a cloud-assisted service, they also store all of your scanned information on their servers, such as your driver's license, social security, insurance cards, and everything else.
I've been using Lens for a number of years & I think it would be a great fit for most people. However, the Adobe specific features are pretty good. While it shares many features with Lens, Lens is less complicated plus I find the ability to set your resolution to be a Godsend at times.
What you will really like, and the main reason it exists, is rather than it being a cloud-assisted service, they also store all of your scanned information on their servers, such as your driver's license, social security, insurance cards, and everything else.