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  1. NAPS2 - Scan documents to PDF and more

    NAPS2 is free scanner software made easy. Scan to PDF, edit your documents, and use advanced features like OCR. Available on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

  2. NAPS2 - Download

    Aug 30, 2025 · Recommended download: naps2-8.2.1-win-x64.exe Or, choose one of the files below:

  3. NAPS2 - Windows Scanning

    Once you've selected your device and picked the settings you want, click "OK" and scanning will start. Once scanning is done your scanned page should appear. Then you can click the Save PDF button …

  4. NAPS2 - Batch Scanning

    "Load images into NAPS2": Like a normal scan in NAPS2, images are loaded in and you can edit, view, and rearrange them before saving however you want. "Save to a single file": All images from every …

  5. NAPS2 - Mac Scanning

    Click the "Choose device" button to select your scanner. If it doesn't show up, you can trying switching between "Apple Driver", "SANE Driver", and "ESCL Driver".

  6. Scanner Sharing - NAPS2

    On the computer the scanner is connected to, you can open the "Scanner Sharing" window from the "Profiles" window (or the "Scan" dropdown). Click the "Share" button.

  7. NAPS2 - Linux Scanning

    Once you've selected your device and picked the settings you want, click "OK" and scanning will start. Once scanning is done your scanned page should appear. Then you can click the Save PDF button …

  8. NAPS2 - Command Line Usage

    Specifies that an email should be sent with the scan attached with the given file name and extension. The extension determines the attachment type (e.g. ".pdf" for a PDF file, ".jpg" for a JPEG image, etc.).

  9. NAPS2 - Support

    NAPS2 is provided completely free of charge, with no ads or restrictions. Consider making a donation.

  10. NAPS2 SDK - Scanning SDK for .NET

    Scan documents to PDF and more, as simply as possible. // Set up using var scanningContext = new ScanningContext(new GdiImageContext()); var controller = new ScanController(scanningContext); // …