Google has enhanced the capabilities of Google Drive users who utilize the app on their smartphones to scan documents. Previously, it only supported converting documents into PDF format. However, in this update, some users expressed a need for JPEG files. Therefore, an option has been added to choose the file type.
The option to choose between scanning documents as PDF or JPEG is currently available only for Android users, with no timeline specified for iOS users. Google Drive has provided document scanning features in PDF format for Android users for a decade now. The addition of this feature to iOS remains uncertain, leaving users wondering if they will have to wait just as long.
In this update, Google has expanded this feature to all groups of Google Drive users, including Google Workspace accounts, Workspace for personal use, and general Google accounts.
TLDR: Google Drive now allows users to choose between scanning documents as PDF or JPEG, expanding the feature to all user groups, but still limited to Android with no specific timeline for iOS users.
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