Microsoft Lens Deprecation: Transition to 365 Copilot

22 Aug 2025

Microsoft has announced plans to retire its popular scanning application, Microsoft Lens. Previously recognized as Office Lens, the app built a dedicated user base, but due to advancements in mobile technology, its functionality is becoming redundant. As phone manufacturers continue to integrate scanning features directly into their devices, third-party apps like Microsoft Lens face gradual deprecation.

Phasing Out Microsoft Lens

The decision to phase out the app will unfold over several months. Starting in mid-September, new installations of the app will be disabled on both Google's Play Store and Apple's App Store. By mid-November, the app will be removed entirely from these platforms. Current users, however, will experience a significant change post-December as new scan capabilities within the app will be blocked after December 15. Existing scans will still be accessible in the app's 'My Scans' folder, but Microsoft will not support this functionality further.

Transitioning to Microsoft 365 Copilot

As part of its strategy shift, Microsoft advises users to utilize the Microsoft 365 Copilot application for their scanning needs. This app offers similar capabilities and integrates seamlessly with Microsoft's ecosystem, allowing users to save their scans to OneDrive. These files can then be accessed via the 'My Creations' section within Microsoft 365 Copilot.

Exploring Alternative Options

For those seeking other solutions, third-party alternatives such as Adobe Scan, CamScanner, ABBYY FineReader PDF, and Genius Scan are viable options. Each of these provides robust scanning capabilities, catering to different user needs and preferences.

This decision aligns with other recent changes within Microsoft, such as the upcoming inaccessibility of saved passwords in Microsoft Authenticator. As Microsoft continues to evolve its product offerings, users are encouraged to explore and adopt these new adaptations, enhancing productivity while maintaining compatibility with current technological trends.

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