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Edit PDFs on iOS
Edit PDFs directly from your iOS device
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This specific tool doesn't support iOS directly, but many apps allow PDF editing on the device. Use a suitable PDF editor app from the App Store to make adjustments.
Yes, various apps on iOS offer annotation features. You can highlight text, add comments, and draw directly from your iPhone or iPad.
No, the tool requires a desktop browser. Use a desktop computer for full functionality to annotate or edit PDFs.
Use a file converter app on iOS to convert PDFs to JPG format. Check the App Store for apps that support this conversion.
When using our desktop tool, the file size limit is 100 MB per file. For mobile apps, check the specific app limitations.
Yes, many apps on iOS enable creating new PDFs by converting other file formats or using document scan features in certain apps.
Yes, there are several free apps in the App Store offering PDF editing and correction features. Always check app reviews and features.
After editing the PDF with a desktop tool, you can email it to yourself or use cloud services to save it on your iOS device.
Yes, iOS devices have a built-in PDF reader via the Files app, and numerous third-party apps also offer advanced reading options.
PDF IO functions vary by app. Access tools via compatible apps offering PDF editing and viewing on iOS 17.
Most iOS PDF editing apps are designed to be user-friendly, with intuitive interfaces that simplify the editing process for users.
Native editing of existing PDF text on iOS devices usually requires specialized apps. Ensure you choose an app that offers this feature.
Many iOS apps offer OCR (optical character recognition) to extract text from images. Check app descriptions in the App Store for OCR capabilities.
Yes, iOS allows annotation of screenshots directly with built-in tools. Capture your screenshot and use markup features to add notes or drawings.
No, the tool is designed only for desktop use. Access it via a desktop browser to annotate or edit PDF documents.