ImageScan
ImageScan is a document and photo scanning utility for macOS that captures images from connected scanners or cameras and converts them into digital documents. It typically supports common scanning tasks such as batch scanning, image cropping, rotation, colour correction, and export to standard formats like PDF and JPEG. The app targets home users and small businesses who need to digitise paper documents or quickly process photos without using a full-featured image editor.
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1 suggestionWe could not confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build of ImageScan exists — search results returned no public information about this app, and the developer's site is not readily accessible. If you rely on ImageScan, contact the developer directly at tw.com.sparkring to ask whether a native build is planned before macOS 28 ships in September 2028, since an Intel-only build will stop launching on that release. As a starting point, check whether the app's Help menu or About window links to a vendor website or lists contact information. In the meantime, you can continue using the Intel build under Rosetta 2, but the clock is ticking — you have just over two years to secure a working native alternative. If the developer is unresponsive, consider switching to a more actively maintained scanning app that ships natively on Apple Silicon, such as PDFScanner, Prizmo, or the scanning features built into macOS Preview (File → Import from Scanner).
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