Pixfit

Intelligent ID Document Scanner

Upload a phone-shot photo of your ID card, passport, or driver license — the intelligent scanner rectifies perspective, white-balances, and exports an A4 / Letter / A5 PDF scan, all in your browser.

Why an intelligent ID document scanner

Job applications, online filings, visa submissions, and contract signing often require a 'scanned' PDF — not a phone snapshot. But most people don't own a flatbed scanner. Pixfit's intelligent ID document scanner uses AI-style perspective correction, white balance, and shadow-stripping to turn a phone-shot ID photo into real-scanner-style output and exports it as A4 / Letter / A5 PDF with one click.

Photocopy mode applies adaptive binarization for the black-and-white look that exam registrations and government offices expect. Need an extra layer of protection? Switch on the optional anti-misuse watermark — off by default, with custom text (e.g. 'For XYZ Company onboarding only') so a downstream copy is harder to redirect for ID-card fraud. The entire smart-scan pipeline runs in your browser; nothing is ever uploaded.

Supported document types

Twelve built-in document profiles cover the most common scan targets across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, India, the US, plus bank cards, generic passport bio pages, and full-page A4 / Letter documents.

ID / Resident card

Driver license

Vehicle license

Passport

Paper document

Frequently asked questions

About scanning documents in your browser, anti-misuse watermarks, and output accuracy.

Is the ID Document Scanner free?

Yes — completely free, no signup, no usage limits. The whole pipeline runs in your browser, so we have no server cost to pass on.

Will my document photo be uploaded to a server?

No. Perspective correction, white balance, photocopy mode, watermark, and PDF assembly all happen locally on your device. Nothing is sent over the network.

Can I add an anti-misuse watermark?

Yes — it's off by default. Turn it on in Settings and the preview, the single-side PNG, and the A4 export will all carry a diagonal text watermark. You customise the text, density, and opacity (clamped to 30 %–70 % when enabled so the watermark stays visible enough to be useful).

Is the output accepted by government portals?

Most online submission portals accept rectified phone-camera scans, and our output mimics a flatbed scanner closely. That said, official requirements differ — for high-stakes filings (visas, banking) we recommend reading the portal's exact spec before submitting.

How accurate is the perspective rectification?

Drag the four corner handles to the actual document edges in the photo, and Pixfit rebuilds the flat scanner-style rectangle with a pure-JS bilinear perspective transform — the output is visually comparable to a flatbed scanner.

Before you scan — usage notice

Read this before you upload your ID. Your photos never leave the browser — this is what we do, what we don't, and what you agree to by using the scanner.

  • Everything stays on your device

    Perspective correction, photocopy / scan / enhance rendering, watermark, and PDF assembly all run locally in your browser. We do not host, upload, or analyse your document photos.

  • Watermark is optional

    The anti-misuse watermark is off by default. Flip the toggle in Settings to stamp a diagonal text watermark across the preview, the single-side PNG, and the A4 export — you control the text (e.g. "For XYZ Co. onboarding only"), density, and opacity. While enabled, opacity stays clamped to 30 %–70 % so the watermark remains visible enough to be useful.

  • Lawful use only

    Use Pixfit Scanner only with documents you have the right to scan and only for purposes permitted by law in your jurisdiction. Forging, altering, or impersonating identity documents is prohibited.

  • Submission is your responsibility

    We do our best to match flatbed-scanner output, but official portals may have stricter spec on DPI, color, file size, or formatting. Verify the destination portal's requirements before submitting and re-export if needed.

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