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Price drop: Go paperless for life with a mobile document scanning app for £33

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TL;DR: SwiftScan VIP gives you high-quality mobile scanning and document tools for life — all for £33.23 (reg. £158.25) with promo code TAKE30.


Keeping track of papers doesn’t have to feel like a never-ending battle. With SwiftScan VIP, you can ditch the clutter and digitise your documents quickly and easily.

Whether you’re a student scanning notes, a professional managing files, or a small business owner juggling receipts, this app makes organising your paperwork simple — and you’ll never need to pay for it again with this lifetime subscription, on sale for £33.23 (reg. £158.25) with code TAKE30.

SwiftScan transforms your phone into a high-powered scanner that creates crystal-clear, professional-quality scans. From receipts and contracts to IDs and class notes, it handles all kinds of documents effortlessly. Need to tweak the results? The built-in editing tools let you crop, adjust, and clean up your scans so they look sharp and polished every time.

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Once scanned, your files are ready to be stored, shared, or sent wherever you need them. SwiftScan integrates seamlessly with popular cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and iCloud, keeping your documents organised and accessible across all your devices.

The best part? This one-time payment gives you lifetime access to SwiftScan VIP’s powerful tools — no subscriptions, no hidden fees, just unlimited scanning and organisation at your fingertips.

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Streamline your workflow, clear the paper clutter, and keep your important documents in check for good with a lifetime subscription to SwiftScan VIP for £33.23 (reg. £158.25) with discount code TAKE30 at the Mashable Shop.

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