You can buy a smart phone scanner from Kodak or Lomography. Kodak available here:
https://www.amazon.ca/KODAK-Mobile-F...1181460&sr=8-3
The Lomography link gives you the 'how-to'.
https://www.lomography.com/magazine/...tphone-scanner
If you have a DSLR, you can use it as the scanner and take a photo of the negative.
With the DSLR method you will have to fiddle in Photoshop or equivalent to turn the negative into a positive. I assume the scanners do that conversion but you will still have to fiddle in Photoshop most likely.
I've used the DSLR method for scanning positives and it worked fine. I haven't done it for negatives, though. It's a lot of work, though, depending on how much you need to scan.
Now I just suck it up and mail my film to The Darkroom. They do a fantastic job.
https://thedarkroom.com/product/110-...lm-developing/
They are in California, though, so maybe try Old School Photo Lab in New Hampshire.
https://oldschoolphotolab.com/
Or these guys:
https://www.digmypics.com/APS_Film_Scanning.aspx