
Fast and Precise Document Scanning
Secure, BS10008-compliant document scanning services trusted by businesses across the UK.
- BS10008 compliant – Legally admissible digital records
- Nationwide collection – 365 days a year
- Free OCR on all documents – Searchable and editable files
- Fast turnaround – Prompt service tailored to your needs
- Dedicated account manager – Personalised support from start to finish
- Price match guarantee – We’ll match any like-for-like quote.
More than 30 years of experience
Trusted by over 1,225 businesses to digitise more than 75 million pages
75,000,000+
Images Scanned
1,225+
Happy Customers
35+
Countries Reached
92,000+
GB of Data Processed

Recent Project
Strettons Chartered Surveyors
Strettons Property Management needed help converting 700 boxes of paper into 6000 online digital records (including internal administration and confidential client lists, among many other documents) – Dajon stepped in to complete the task.
Our Document Scanning Services
What We Do
We are specialists in business document scanning. We are committed to providing a secure, tailored, high-quality service.
Bulk Document Scanning
Cut down on large amounts of physical paperwork that clogs up vital office space. Our experienced team will collect and scan your business documents, with our all-in-one Bulk Document Scanning.
Scan on Demand
Allow us to help you update your systems with ad-hoc document scanning services. Our quick turnaround Scan on Demand service gives you the option to scan securely stored documents as and when you see necessary.
Survey Scanning
Dajon are uniquely positioned to deliver a complete Survey Scanning and data capture solution. From collection, processing and data conversion, we combine our expertise, world-class facilities and technology to meet your scanning needs.
Historical Scanning
Historically, logistically, and financially valuable archived documents can often become critical to your business. With Dajon’s Historical Scanning services, we’re able to offer a complete digital archiving solution to provide long-term security, and peace of mind.
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What our document scanning clients have to say
We have used Dajon Data Management for the scanning of our financial records. They have carried out their work in a very efficient and cost effective manner….we highly recommend them.
Southwark Council
I have come to greatly appreciate Dajon’s helpful and always friendly customer service, attention to detail and efficient way of handling our archiving and scanning jobs. I am happy to recommend Dajon Data Management.
Caxton Europe Asset Management
Dajon provided us with a measured and cost effective solution to a problem involving historic record photographs… the digitisation was executed quickly and efficiently and we are already reaping the benefits.
National Army Museum
Frequently Asked Questions
What is offsite records storage?
Offsite records storage refers to the practice of storing physical documents and records at an external facility operated by a third-party records management provider. These facilities are purpose-built to accommodate the storage and preservation needs of businesses, offering secure, climate-controlled environments equipped with advanced security and surveillance systems.
Offsite records storage providers offer a range of services, including document pickup, transportation, indexing, storage, and retrieval. They adhere to strict security and compliance standards, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and availability of stored documents. Offsite storage enables businesses to free up valuable office space, reduce administrative burden, and mitigate risks associated with onsite storage, such as theft, loss, or damage.
What is Digital Scanning?
Creating a digital format of a paper document using a scanner is termed digital scanning. It is done by capturing text and images from a paper document and saving them as a digital file, most likely a PDF or image file. All the resultant digital files could be easily stored, retrieved, and shared, offering document management more efficiently than paper-based document management.
How much should I expect to pay for scanning?
The cost of scanning documents can vary widely depending on a few factors, which include:
– Volume: The more documents that need to be checked, the lower the price per page is typically. Bulk scanning services often have discounts when it comes to bulk amounts.
– High Resolution: A higher resolution while scanning can be costly, just the same as some other services such as the Optical Character Recognition (OCR).
– Service Provider: Different providers charge differently; some even charge per page scanned, per box, or by the hour.
– Document Condition: If your documents need extra preparation, like taking off staples or fixing tears, then these could be part of the costs.
Generally, professional scanning services might charge between £0.04 to £0.12 per image for standard scanning. For high-quality scans or specialised services, costs can increase. To understand and compare costs and services correctly, it is best to get price quotations from a few providers. Watch out for hidden charges, as these can often push the project’s cost over and above your budgeted amount.
What is the difference between scanning and digitising?
Although these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, the following aspects underpin each of them:
– Scanning: This is the process under which physical hard copy documents are converted into digital images. The output produced is essentially a file in the form of an image, which, upon further processing, might not be easy to edit or search for specific information.
– Digitising: This term is more comprehensive, encompassing scanning and subsequent conversion of those scanned images into workable forms. This typically involves OCR within the text to be made searchable and editable. Another way to describe digitising is to convert analog media into a digital format, for example, VHS tapes or audio cassettes.
Put in the simplest of terms, scanning is only one component of digitising. Beyond scanning, digitising requires some additional steps to make digital files functional and workable. Knowing what digitising involves and the alternatives available could guide your decision on managing documents. Doing the scan or using mobile applications professionally would, therefore, result in a better manner of working documents. The level of costs may differ, but investment in scanning and digitising documents in whatever form to be utilised in long-term efficiencies becomes a fundamental way of later accessing information. By drawing a line between scanning and digitising, the files will be fit for specific needs and, therefore, more seamless to transition into a paperless environment.
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