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Attach PDF on iPhone
Effortlessly attach PDFs on your iPhone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To attach a PDF to a text, open the Messages app, tap the compose icon, then the Photos app icon. Locate your PDF in the Files app, select it, and send it as an attachment.
PDFs can be sent as attachments but cannot be displayed directly in the email body. Use the Files button in the Mail app editor to attach PDFs.
Open the chat in WhatsApp, tap the “+” icon, select “Document”, find the PDF in the Files app, select and send it.
iPhone Wallet doesn't support adding PDFs directly. Convert the PDF to a supported pass format or use a third-party app for Wallet integration.
To attach a file, tap on the body while writing an email in the Mail app editor and select “Add Attachment”. Navigate to the file in the Files app and select it.
Yes, open Messages, start a new conversation, and select the document from the Files app after tapping the Photos app icon.
In Safari, first save the PDF in your Files app. Then open the app you want to send the message or email with, and attach the PDF via the file option.
Yes, like iPhones, you can attach PDFs with the Mail and Messages apps on iPads by following similar steps via your Files app.
You cannot embed PDFs directly into email text and batch processing is not supported. Attachments are sent as separate files.
The iPhone itself has no strict limit, but email providers often have limits around 20-25 MB for attachments.
Yes, open a Messenger conversation, select the Photos or More icon, and choose File to attach your PDF from the Files app.
The ability to attach PDFs works consistently on models like iPhone XR, SE, and 14, as long as they run on updated iOS versions.
Open a note, tap the Camera or Attachment icon, and select a PDF from the Files app to attach it to the note.
Direct addition of PDFs to Wallet is not supported. Convert it to a compatible pass or use third-party apps.
Older iPhones may not support certain features available in newer iOS versions, but most devices with iOS 12 or newer can handle PDF attachments.