Developer
Stackwise Studio
Category
Tools
Version
Varies with device
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
610M
Content rating
0
👍 Document Reader delivers fast, highly accurate OCR and multi-format support. It converts scanned documents and images into searchable, editable text while preserving layout and fonts. Supports PDFs, images, Word, and eBooks, enabling quick content extraction, keyword search, and reliable export to common formats for repurposing and archiving.
👍 Built-in editing and annotation tools let users highlight, comment, redact, and digitally sign documents with precision. Form filling, page rearrangement, and batch editing streamline workflows, while cloud sharing, version history, permission controls, and integrations with Google Drive or Dropbox enable seamless team collaboration and distribution.
👍 Advanced reading features include customizable text-to-speech voices and speeds, adjustable fonts and layouts, night mode, and integrated translation, improving accessibility for diverse users. Fast search, summarized previews, OCR-assisted navigation, offline reading, and strong encryption with local or cloud storage protect sensitive data while keeping content available across devices.
👎 Document Reader app can struggle with less common file formats and complex layouts, often failing to preserve original formatting for tables, charts, or multi-column PDFs. OCR accuracy drops on low-quality scans or non-Latin scripts, forcing time-consuming manual corrections and reducing reliability for document digitization tasks.
👎 Large files and image-heavy documents can cause the Document Reader app to load slowly, consume excessive memory, or even freeze and crash on older devices. Frequent background syncing and continuous OCR runs may drain battery life and reduce responsiveness, interrupting workflows when speed and stability matter most.
👎 Feature limitations and confusing feature gating can frustrate power users: advanced annotation, batch processing, real-time collaboration, and robust cloud sync are either basic or behind paywalls. Some cloud-based processing may raise privacy concerns if sensitive documents are uploaded without clear data-handling policies, deterring enterprise adoption.