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Edit PDFs on iPhone
Efficiently edit PDF files on your iPhone
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To edit a PDF on your iPhone, you can use PDF editing apps from the App Store. These apps allow you to modify text, images, and other PDF elements.
Yes, you can convert a photo to a PDF on your iPhone using a photo-to-PDF converter app. These apps help transform images like JPGs, PNGs, and more into a PDF.
To change a PDF to a Word document on your iPhone, you need a converter app. These apps allow you to upload a PDF and convert it directly to a Word document.
Yes, some apps can remove PDF encryption on your iPhone if you have the necessary passwords. These apps allow you to unlock and modify encrypted PDFs.
To change text in a PDF on your iPhone, a PDF editor app that supports text editing is required, allowing for direct modifications to the document.
Convert a screenshot to PDF on your iPhone using a converter app. Upload your screenshot image and save it as a PDF.
To change a PDF password on your iPhone, use an app that supports password management for PDFs. These apps assist in updating or removing passwords.
You can convert a DOCX to a PDF on your iPhone by using a document converter app. Upload the DOCX file and save it as a PDF.
Yes, use an image-to-PDF converter app to convert PNG files to PDFs on your iPhone. These apps provide an easy way to convert image formats.
To convert a PDF to JPG on your iPhone, use a converter app that supports exporting PDF pages as images. Choose JPG as the output format.
No, most PDF editing apps on iPhones edit one file at a time. Complete the editing, then open a new file to continue editing.
Most iPhone apps do not have OCR functionality, meaning they cannot extract text from images within PDFs. Use an OCR tool separately if needed.
Yes, PDF editing apps work on iPhone XR, 11, and 12. You'll find tools in the App Store that allow you to edit PDFs on these models.
No, you don't need desktop software; several apps on your iPhone can perform PDF edits directly on the device.
Batch processing of files is usually not available on iPhone apps. They are designed for single file edits. Use desktop software for batch processing if needed.