Scannly
Who We Are
Scannly is built by an independent developer with a simple mission: give people a private, secure, and easy way to manage their important documents without relying on the cloud, accounts, or subscriptions.
Why We Built Scannly
We kept seeing the same problem — people photographing their ID cards, passports, bank statements, and medical records and saving them in their device gallery or sending them over messaging apps. That's one gallery search away from being seen by anyone who picks up your phone, and one app permission away from being read by software you never intended.
Other document apps require you to create an account, verify your identity with an OTP, and trust a company with your most sensitive files. We thought there had to be a better way — and there is.
Our Philosophy
Privacy by Design
Your documents never leave your device. We built Scannly so that it is technically impossible for us to access your files — because we never built the server infrastructure to receive them.
Offline First
Every core feature — scanning, storing, encrypting, viewing, and sharing — works with no internet connection. The only network activity is loading ads on general screens (never near your documents).
One App for Everything
Banking cards, IDs, receipts, certificates, medical records — stop juggling multiple apps and folders. Scannly is the one place where all your documents live, organised and searchable.
No Account Required
No email. No phone number. No OTP. No login. Install the app and start scanning. Your identity is not our business.
Free & Honest
Scannly is free. We show a small number of banner ads on non-sensitive screens to sustain development. We never charge for core features and never put ads near your documents or inside the Secure Vault.
Version
Scannly v1.0.0 — April 2026
Built With
Scannly is built with Flutter, using only on-device libraries for PDF generation, image cropping, AES-256 encryption, and biometric authentication. No analytics SDKs. No social login. No tracking.
Thank you for trusting Scannly with your documents. Every feature we build starts with one question: "Does this keep the user's data safer?" If the answer is no, we don't build it.