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Microsoft Pix for iPhone can now scan and recognize business card addresses

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
April 2, 2018
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Microsoft Pix is a useful AI-powered camera app for iPhones, primarily for improving and spicing up your pictures. Microsoft last updated the app in March with a new Business Card feature, allowing users to add contact info directly to their iPhone’s address book and LinkedIn account.

With the version of 1.6 of Microsoft Pix, this Business Card reader feature can now scan and recognize business card addresses. The improvements mean you can now copy business card addresses instantly, as well as add the information to a contact and open the addresses in your Maps app. This is an addition to the other features of the app which make it easier for you to add contacts, name, email addresses, phone numbers and website URLs to your iPhone’s address book.

This update also includes improvements to the Business Card feature in English, German, Spanish and Japanese. You can find it now by heading to the App Store on your iOS device or downloading it via the link below.

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