ScanWize explains confusing documents in plain language, translates them into your language, and checks whether senders, links, QR codes and payment details look trustworthy.
Other apps explain documents. ScanWize also checks whether they're real — before you pay, click, or share data.
Auto-detects the document language. Output in 15 languages including Dutch, French, Arabic, Turkish, Chinese and Bulgarian.
Low Risk / Check First / High Risk — with the exact signals that drove the rating.
We check QR-code destinations, URLs, and payment details against known sender profiles.
We surface the real website, phone and enterprise number so you can verify off-document.
ScanWize stays broad for launch, but the first workflows are shaped around people who face confusing official paperwork most often.
Translate Belgian documents into the language the user understands, then show what matters first.
Turn paperwork into a clear action list so helpers can support someone without guessing.
Explain the document, flag payment risk, and provide safer official contact routes.
Take a photo or upload PDFs. Multiple pages are fine.
Choose any of 15 output languages. The document language is detected for you.
OCR, entity extraction, sender match, URL/QR/IBAN checks.
Summary, priority actions, scam-risk analysis, official contact card.
Scam checks can flag mismatched senders, domains, QR destinations and payment details, but no automated system can guarantee that a document is genuine. For payments or sensitive data, use the official contact route shown by ScanWize and confirm through the organization directly.
Your documents are processed and then deleted right after. Nothing is kept, shared, or used to train AI models — unless you explicitly archive a scan on the Plus plan.
TLS in transit, encrypted at rest while processing.
Scans are wiped right after you get your result.
Your documents are never sold or used to train models.