Where ForScan is most useful

Designed for printed documents that need structure after the scan.

ForScan is a strong fit when page order, readable paragraphs, and reusable export matter more than just keeping a flat image archive.

Study and research

Books, handouts, and reference chapters

Capture long printed reading material, fix the page sequence, and export text in a form that is easier to review and annotate later.

Operations and admin

Contracts, forms, and office paperwork

Preserve a scan record while also preparing a cleaner text version for internal review, copy-paste work, or filing support.

Reference libraries

Manuals, SOPs, and printed instructions

Convert frequently consulted documents into a format that is easier to reread, search, and re-export.

Personal archive

Receipts, letters, and household paper

Keep a scan PDF as the original record, then create a cleaner text copy when the content needs to be referenced again.

  • The source is printed text rather than handwriting-heavy notes
  • You need the document to stay ordered from page 1 through the end
  • You plan to reuse the text after capture instead of only archiving images
  • You want to inspect cleanup suggestions before exporting formal material

ForScan is not positioned as a handwriting or form-understanding tool.

Version 1.0 is centered on printed documents. Complex tables, signatures, handwriting recognition, and semantic rewriting are outside the primary release scope.