Indigenous Document Scanning App Launched
Two students from IIT-Bombay have launched an indigenous document-scanning app, following the Centre’s decision to ban 59 Chinese mobile apps.
AIR Scanner, a free-of-cost mobile application, has been developed by Rohit Kumar Chaudhary and Kavin Agrawal, two final-year B.Tech students in the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Bombay.
Their inspiration comes from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s clarion call for an Aatma Nirbhar Bharat.
AIR Scanner was launched on Independence Day, and the AI (Artificial Intelligence) based Reading Assistant & Document Scanner app can scan documents and also read to users who have difficulty in reading English.
“Initially, we had been working on developing an app to make the reading experience easy for people who find it difficult to read English,” said Rohit.
“It was then that the Indian government banned many Chinese apps, including mobile scanner apps,” he added.
“After the ban on Chinese app – CamScanner, we surveyed and found that people are facing issues in scanning and organising documents through their mobile phones,” he added.
“It was then we decided to add scanning features too to our existing AIR App,” he added.
So, what makes this app special is its exclusive safety features?
The document you scan using your mobile camera will be saved in PDF format and will be stored in the device only.
“The AIR Scanner app does not collect any information about the user, and all the documents are stored in the phone’s local storage,” adds Rohit.
“We are not using any cloud storage to store the documents of the users. The app guarantees complete user security,” he further said.
The app is free of cost and at the same time completely secure.
“Many scanner apps require users to sign in to their apps. Once you sign in to the application, they automatically back up all your documents and your personal information into its cloud,” he further said.
“This is where the security issue arises. AIR Scanner app doesn’t even require you to sign in,” he added.
With this app, every user can enjoy all the document scanner feature,s such as scanning, organising, and sharing documents without worrying about their security.
An added advantage of this app is its Artificial Intelligence feature that reads out the scanned pages and also provides the meaning of the selected word to the user in 40 different languages.
“The motivation behind this innovation is to help people in education,” Rohit further said.
“As of now, it is available in English language only, but we are planning to make it available in multiple languages, which will make it easy for anyone to read any language,” he added.
“Soon we are planning to convert this project into a Start-Up,” he further said.
” As of now, there are 1500 downloads from the Play Store. Currently, it is available for Android users only, but soon it will be released for iOS users too”, he said.
The application can be downloaded from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hind.airscanner.
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