Buy Doxie, the amazing scanner for documentsDoxie, the amazing scanner for documents Product Description:
- Smart scanner for scanning and sharing paper
- Portable, easy to use, and USB powered
- Scans directly to Evernote, Flickr, and other cloud apps
- Create PDF files right on your desktop
- Mobile scanner that goes anywhere (free case included)
Product Description
You've got paper. Get the smart scanner that makes it easy to archive and share.
Scanning documents doesn't need to be complicated: introducing Doxie, the modern mobile scanner that makes scanning all of your paper easy -- at home, at work, and on the go. Doxie works with the apps you already use, so it's easy to scan and share, automatically. Doxie is small, ultra-portable, USB powered, and highly affordable for your home or small business.
Designed to be easy to set up and use.
Using Doxie is easy -- just plug it in, launch the Doxie app, put in your document or photo, and press the button. Doxie makes stunning, high quality scans you won't find in scanners three times the price. Built-in tools for saving and sharing make getting organized a snap. Save as PDF, JPEG, or PNG... scan files to your desktop, apps, or right to popular cloud services.
Scan to your desktop, or direct to the cloud with Evernote and Google Docs.
Just click save for a PDF or JPEG to your desktop -- or, use Doxie's built-in Cloud menu to send scans directly to popular web apps like Evernote and Google Docs.
Scan in full color on both PC and Mac.
Doxie's modern, cross-platform desktop app offers a clean, uncluttered way to scan without configuration hassles. Simple and sophisticated -- that's Doxie, the amazing scanner for documents.
Wired Magazine: Editors' Choice!
Doxie is Wired's Editors' Pick: "Scans to a wide variety of cloud services. Almost no configuration required. Small, lightweight software installation... Doxie's neat, too, and won't leave PDFs or TIFF files littered around like other scanners."
Customer Reviews
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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
Get rid of your filing cabinet
By Z. Schellhardt
I decided to go fully digital with my receipts, leases, statements, etc. I initially bought a Fujitsu ScanSnap, which took me 30 minutes to realize it simply wasn't working (DOA I suppose). I then discovered Doxie, which costs a third of the ScanSnap, plus it's lighter, smaller, portable, and much more pleasant to look at while it sits on my desk.Their software is a little funky, with the hearts and all, but it's also very lightweight and effective software. It hooks into many great applications and web services, and the company seems to be adding more every few months. If you use Evernote for your personal information control, then Doxie is great.Overall, if you want to digitize your documents, this thing kicks ass. It's fast and small and very pretty.
47 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
Love this scanner
By Sherry
Easy set up and super simple to use. Works perfectly with our Mac network. Great scanner for personal use. We are scanning the mountain of paperwork everyone keeps because they think they might need it someday, and shredding the hard copies. It's safer not having those account numbers lying around and much easier to actually find what you are looking for when you scan and file with the Doxie.
48 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
Decent scanner with a few usability issues
By Andrew Shu
First of all, I bought the Doxie from Amazon refurbished, although I don't think it made a difference from a new product, other than having to clean it a bit more during the setup process.It's a really great concept, being able to scan and have the result automatically pushed to other apps and to the cloud. I find it really convenient. Doxie has helped me go mostly paperless, although scanning bulky things like instruction manuals is impossible unless you tear the pages out first.It's great that I can scan a document and get it into EverNote, which syncs with the EverNote server automatically, to get a piece of paper into the cloud in under a minute.Now on to the issues:There's an issue between Doxie and EverNote where the title used for the document gets cut off after 8 characters. When you finish scanning a document it asks for a title, so I'll put something like "groceries receipt 9/12/2011". Then I always have to copy the title, hit the "Send" button to send it to EverNote as a PDF, but in EverNote the filename will get cut off to GROCER~1.PDF, and the same for the note title. Here I'll select the title in EverNote and paste what I copied from Doxie. It's a minor annoyance.Another thing is where it's very easy to forget to change the scan settings for future scans. Say I'm scanning a photo in color with high dpi, and then a few minutes later dig up a black and white receipt to scan. I'll more often than not, put in the receipt and hit the physical scan button on the Doxie, forgetting to change to Grayscale with lower dpi--resulting in an unnecessarily huge file. Again a minor annoyance with the UI. It happens because after scanning the first photo, EverNote pops up on the screen, usually obscuring the Doxie window. Once I finish the copy & paste dance (the previous issue I mentioned), I forget that the Doxie window is there. At least with different dpi, the actual scan is noticeably slower, so I know to cancel and try again. But between Color and Grayscale it takes the same amount of time, the only difference being the file size, so I won't know until afterwards that I unnecessarily scanned in color.An issue with the scan itself, which is a bit more annoying, is that the paper will often slide around and become crooked as it scans. So pretty much every time I scan something that's more than 1 page thickness (i.e. I folded the paper in half) I'll have to guide the paper through with both hands, in an attempt to minimize the sliding. There have been a number of times when I had to rescan a document because it slid and became crooked and unreadable.My last issue is that Doxie has trouble scanning long documents. For example, I tried scanning a brochure pamphlet thing I got at Mount Rushmore, but Doxie automatically stops before the last few inches. Same thing with this folded terms and conditions from a car rental company, I just couldn't scan the entire thing in one go. Same with a long grocery receipt.So, would I recommend Doxie? I'm on the edge on this one. If I had to replace my Doxie, I'd probably first look at other brands and compare.
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