
It’s a good way to test if your scanner will work with it, though, especially as we had some issues with a scanner that was listed as being supported. VueScan can be used for free, although it will embed a watermark onto your scans.

It’s a bit easier, only involves a single file, and will then appear in the program menu under Accessories. There are instructions on how to install the version from this download however, we recommend hitting the link for other versions and finding the ARM32 DEB file for installation. Getting VueScan is pretty easy – head to and it will recommend you a version to download for the OS you’re using.


Recently, VueScan released a version of its software that works on Raspberry Pi, so we decided to check it out on Raspberry Pi OS.
