Google Drive Can Now Save Scanned Documents In JPEG Format



Recently Google Drive has offered another functional improvement by allowing scanned documents to be saved in JPEG format. Previously, it was only able to save documents in PDF format.



This new function provided is quite useful for saving storage space because JPEG documents are usually much smaller than PDF. From another aspect, it may be convenient for many users who do not have a PDF format display application available in the device since JPEG is a common image format and easier to access.


Through this latest update, Google Drive has also improved the scanning feature with automatic capture features, image uploads and 'filters' to improve text clarity. This feature has been offered to all Google users, but if this feature is not yet available even after you update the app to the latest version, you may receive it soon as Google is offering it gradually.

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