Microsoft Lens Retirement Planned for 2025

22 Aug 2025

Microsoft’s highly popular mobile app, Microsoft Lens, is set to retire by the end of 2025. Known for its robust PDF scanner capabilities on Android and iOS, Microsoft Lens will gradually phase out, starting mid-September 2025. Users will no longer be able to download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play by mid-November, subsequently losing the ability to create new scans post-December 15, 2025.

Originally launched as Office Lens, this app gained immense popularity due to its versatility in converting printed and handwritten text into various formats such as PDFs, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files. Having reached more than 50 million downloads on Google Play alone, the app boasts an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars across both Android and iOS platforms.

Although Microsoft Lens will no longer accept new scan entries after retirement, users will still be able to view their existing scans in the MyScans folder. Microsoft has suggested that users transition to its more comprehensive 365 Copilot app, which integrates numerous core features of Microsoft Lens, although it lacks some popular extras found in Lens.

Microsoft Lens retirement planned for 2025

Wider Changes in Microsoft's Ecosystem

The retirement of Microsoft Lens is part of a broader change within Microsoft’s product offerings. Recently, Microsoft has announced several noteworthy transitions, including the deprecation of the password autofill feature in Microsoft Authenticator and the scheduled end of Microsoft Publisher in 2026. Additionally, Paint 3D has been removed from the Microsoft Store as part of these changes.

The pivot towards 365 Copilot exemplifies Microsoft's strategy to consolidate its features into more integrated applications, enhancing service delivery for its users. While Microsoft Lens’s departure may inconvenience loyal users, the transition offers an opportunity to explore enhanced functionalities within the Microsoft ecosystem, albeit without some of the familiar options activated by the standalone app.

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