Select Create from the global toolbar.
- What's new
-
Get started
- Learn the basics
- Access the app
- Preferences and settings
-
Use Acrobat AI
- Get started with generative AI
- Set up generative AI in Acrobat
- Understand usage and policies
-
Create documents
- Create PDFs
-
Explore advanced conversion settings
- Acrobat Distiller overview
- Create PDFs using Acrobat Distiller
- Create Watched Folders in Acrobat Pro
- Adobe PDF presets overview
- PostScript to PDF conversion guidelines
- Adobe PDF settings overview
- Share custom PDF settings
- Acrobat Distiller fonts overview
- Embedding fonts in PDFs overview
- Embed fonts using Acrobat Distiller
- Find font names in PDFs
- Scan documents to PDFs
- Optimize PDFs
-
Edit documents
- Edit text in PDFs
- Edit images or objects
- Enhance PDFs with Adobe Express
- Use links and attachments
- Edit PDF properties
- Organize pages
- Add backgrounds and watermarks
- Use headers and footers
- Apply bates numbering
- Combine files
-
E-sign documents
- Learn about Acrobat signatures
- Request e-signatures
- Manage digital signatures
- Fill and sign documents
-
Work with PDF forms
- Explore PDF forms basics
- Create PDF forms
- Fill and sign PDF forms
- Customize PDF form fields
- Insert barcodes in PDFs
- Share PDF forms
-
Share and review documents
- Share documents
- Manage comment preferences
-
Review documents
- Insert text
- Replace text
- Add attachments as comments
- Add comments in callouts
- Add comments to selected text or images
- Add markups
- Change markup colors
- Add comments using sticky notes or chat bubbles
- Add comments in text boxes
- Add comments to videos in Acrobat Pro
- Add shapes, lines, and freeform drawings
- Delete comments
- Edit comments
- Group and ungroup comments
- Join PDF reviews
- Use stamps
- Manage reviews
-
Protect documents
- Protect with passwords
- Encrypt with certificates
- Manage digital IDs
-
Redact PDFs
- About redacting and sanitizing PDFs in Acrobat Pro
- Types of redactable data
- Redact sensitive content in Acrobat Pro
- Search and redact text in Acrobat Pro
- Text redaction properties in Acrobat Pro
- Redact images in PDFs
- Change redaction appearance in Acrobat Pro
- Sanitize PDFs in Acrobat Pro
- Apply multiple codes to a redaction in Acrobat Pro
- Create redaction codes and code sets in Acrobat Pro
- Edit redaction codes and code sets in Acrobat Pro
- Use protected view
- Mitigate security risks
-
Print documents
-
Set up and print PDFs
- Adobe PDF printer settings on Windows
- Set Adobe PDF printer properties on Windows
- Save documents as PDFs
- Save documents as PostScript files
- Print PDFs with mixed page sizes
- Print large documents
- Print multiple pages per sheet
- Print bookmarked pages
- Adjust page size for printing
- Create and use custom page sizes
- Print settings
- Use secure and special print mode
- Print duplex and multi-page document
- Print booklets, posters, and banners
-
Set up and print PDFs
- Save and export documents
- Create accessible documents
-
Troubleshoot
- Install and update issues
- Performance issues
- PDF viewing and editing issues
- Print and scan issues
Scan documents
Learn how to scan paper documents directly to PDF using Acrobat and your connected scanner.
Acrobat makes it easy to scan paper documents into high-quality PDFs using your scanner. Customize scan settings, apply OCR, and create searchable, shareable files in just a few steps.
On the page that opens, select Scanner from the left rail.
Open the Scanner dropdown menu and select your scanner from the list.
If Acrobat doesn’t recognize your scanner, refer to the Scanner not recognized troubleshooting help.
Configure the following scan settings as needed:
- Scan using: Choose Default settings or your scanner’s native interface.
- Pages: Select Front Sides or Both sides, if supported by your scanner.
- Color mode: Choose Autodetect, Color, Black and White, or Grayscale.
- Resolution: Select an appropriate DPI (dots per inch) setting.
- Paper size: Choose the paper size or specify custom dimensions.
- Output: Select Create New PDF, Append to File, or Save Multiple Files.
- Optimize Image: Adjust the balance between file size and quality. Select Settings , choose the following image optimization settings as needed, and then select OK:
- Apply Adaptive Compression – Keeps file size small while maintaining quality.
- Color Scans – Choose JPEG2000 for efficient color image compression.
- Monochrome Scans – Use JBIG2 (Lossy) for compact black-and-white images.
- Deskew – Automatically straightens tilted scanned pages.
- Descreen – Removes dot patterns from printed images.
- Background Removal – Lightens or removes background noise (optional).
- Text Sharpening – Adjust the slider to make text crisper.
- Recognize Text (OCR): Convert text images into searchable, selectable text. Use Settings to choose language and output type.
- Add Metadata: Opens Document Properties after scanning to add metadata. For multiple files, enter shared metadata once.
- Make PDF/A-1b compliant: Select if needed for archival purposes.
Select Scan.
If you need to scan more pages, select Scan More Pages, Scan Reverse Sides, or Scan Is Complete, and select OK.
Refer to your scanner’s manual for instructions on scanning additional pages using either the document feeder or flatbed, based on your scanner model.
With the scanned PDF open in Acrobat, choose the page range and language in the Recognize Text dialog box and then select Recognize Text.
On Windows, you can scan a paper document to PDF using your printer or scanner with Acrobat. If your scanner has a WIA driver, press the Scan button, choose Adobe Acrobat from the list, then select your scanner and a preset or Custom Scan in Acrobat.