Adobe Scan vs Microsoft Lens

Adobe Scan
Adobe Scan
Microsoft Lens

Verdict: Adobe Scan wins on OCR accuracy and eSignature workflow — superior text recognition and native Adobe Sign integration make it the better professional document scanner. Microsoft Lens wins on Office format output and zero cost — Word and PowerPoint export plus completely free access make it the better choice for Microsoft 365 environments. Choose based on your ecosystem: Adobe/PDF-centric → Adobe Scan; Microsoft Office-centric → Microsoft Lens.

Winner: Adobe Scan

Adobe Scan: 9/10

Microsoft Lens: 8/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Adobe ScanMicrosoft Lens
pricingFree with Adobe account; full features with Adobe Acrobat subscription ($12.99/mo)Free with Microsoft account
platformsiOS, AndroidiOS, Android
ocrAdobe Sensei AI OCR with high accuracy on multi-column textAzure Computer Vision OCR
outputPDF (searchable), JPEGPDF, Word (.docx), PowerPoint (.pptx), OneNote, JPEG
cloudAdobe Document Cloud sync, automaticOneDrive sync, OneNote direct integration
editingIn-app text recognition, comment, and form fillBasic crop, rotate, filter

Adobe Scan

What works

  • Adobe Sensei OCR produces the most accurate searchable PDF text recognition in mobile scanning — multi-column legal documents, receipts, and handwritten notes convert with higher accuracy than Microsoft Lens
  • Direct Adobe Sign integration means a scanned contract can be sent for eSignature from within the app without exporting — the only mobile scanner with a native eSignature workflow
  • Automatic cloud sync to Adobe Document Cloud provides persistent cross-device access without manual exports — scans appear instantly on desktop Acrobat

What doesn't

  • Full editing and form creation features require Adobe Acrobat subscription at $12.99/month — the free tier is scan-only with limited text editing
  • Adobe ecosystem lock-in: sharing requires recipients to have Adobe Reader or Acrobat for full feature access; Microsoft Office users work more naturally in Microsoft formats

Microsoft Lens

What works

  • Export to Word .docx or PowerPoint .pptx converts a whiteboard photo directly into an editable Office document — the only mobile scanner that outputs native Microsoft Office formats
  • Completely free with no subscription upsell — full feature access including Office export and OneDrive sync at zero cost, unlike Adobe Scan's $12.99/month upsell for editing
  • OneNote integration sends a scanned document directly into a OneNote notebook page with text recognition embedded — indispensable for students and meeting note-takers

What doesn't

  • Azure OCR accuracy on complex multi-column documents and receipts is noticeably lower than Adobe Sensei — scanned legal documents require more manual correction
  • No eSignature integration — a scanned contract must be exported and signed through a separate service, adding workflow steps that Adobe Scan eliminates

Bottom line

Our pick: Adobe Scan. It edges out the alternative on adobe sensei ocr produces the most accurate searchable pdf text recognition in mobile scanning — multi-column legal documents, receipts, and handwritten notes convert with higher accuracy than microsoft lens. That said, Microsoft Lens still wins on export to word .docx or powerpoint .pptx converts a whiteboard photo directly into an editable office document — the only mobile scanner that outputs native microsoft office formats — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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