mobile scanning

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about mobile scanning cover the retirement of Microsoft Lens and its migration to Microsoft 365 Copilot, which will consolidate scanning of documents, receipts, business cards, and whiteboards into a single app. Users share migration steps, feature comparisons, and timelines for the phased shutdown. A separate thread explores a DIY handheld 3D scanner project using a Raspberry Pi 2 and Kinect, demonstrating mobile scanning beyond document capture. These conversations reflect practical concerns about transitioning from a dedicated scanning app to an integrated solution, as well as hardware experimentation for 3D scanning.
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    Microsoft Lens Retirement: Scan with Microsoft 365 Copilot (Migration Guide)

    Microsoft is retiring the standalone Microsoft Lens mobile app and moving its scanning and capture capabilities into the Microsoft 365 Copilot mobile app in a phased shutdown that begins in mid‑September and completes by mid‑December, a shift that will reshape how millions of users scan...
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    Microsoft Lens Retirement: Migrate Scans to Microsoft 365 Copilot by Dec 2025

    Microsoft is retiring the standalone Microsoft Lens mobile app and consolidating its scanning and capture capabilities into the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, in a phased shutdown that begins in mid‑September and culminates with the blocking of new scans in mid‑December 2025. Background / Overview...
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    Raspberry Pi 2 and the Kinect, Making a Hand Held Scanner

    This project is off to a great start and something I think we should keep an eye on... Link Removed I am working on a proof of concept standalone mobile 3D Scanner. Hopefully it will be possible to use a Raspberry Pi2 for this project. I have already posted a video on youtube. And some...
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