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Microsoft will retire its popular Lens document-scanning app from September 15, directing users to Microsoft 365 Copilot, ...
The Microsoft Lens app is sent to pasture forcing users to shift to other apps including Microsoft's Copilot app.
Microsoft has confirmed it will retire its Lens scanning app for iOS and Android next year, ending a tool that has served ...
Microsoft Lens app has allowed people to scan documents for many years but now you have a new option to install ...
Microsoft continues to consolidate its mobile app offering, retiring Lens while pushing more users to Copilot for their ...
Microsoft has announced the retirement of its Lens app by year-end, recommending users switch to the Copilot app for their document scanning needs.
Microsoft is retiring the Lens app from app marketplaces in September, with a complete shutdown occurring on December 15.
Microsoft Lens can still be used after September 15, before it will be completely removed from devices on December 15, 2025.
Microsoft Lens, which was launched in 2015, will be retired from iOS and Android devices starting September 15, 2025. Users ...
The Microsoft Lens app for Android and iOS will soon be discontinued by the manufacturer. The function will be moved to the ...
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 ...
Microsoft Lens is shutting down. Learn about the retirement timeline, data access, and the replacement app, Microsoft 365 ...