By default and unless you manually disabled this setting, Scanner backs up your files by uploading them to iCloud so that you certainly don’t lose the files while, for example, reinstalling or updating the app. In the meantime, you can link Scanner with cloud storage of your choice and choose the upload mode....
While Scanner is connected to your iCloud storage by default, you can also connect the app to the cloud storage of your choice. In this article, you can learn how to connect your cloud storage to Scanner and choose the upload mode: you can either enable the Auto Upload or selectively upload some of your files to the connected cloud storage. Note: In...
If you’d like to selectively upload some of your scans to cloud storage or upload scans created before you enabled Auto Upload, follow the steps: Open Scanner and tap the scan you’d like to upload. If you’d like to upload multiple scans at once, tap the Select button at the top right instead, then tap the needed scans.
Tap Export .
Select your cloud...
When you open the Scanner settings, there are two toggles to manage the app's connection with iCloud. The enabled Use iCloud for Sync toggle saves the scans to the iCloud server in their original format. This syncs the scans between different devices and also allows to load the scans back from the server after the app is reinstalled or updated. The...