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Import PDF on iPhone
Effortlessly import PDF files on iPhone across devices
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To transfer PDFs from a PC to your iPhone, use cloud services like iCloud Drive or Dropbox. Upload the PDF to the service on your PC and access it via the corresponding app on your iPhone.
Yes, there are apps available on the App Store that allow you to merge PDF files directly on your iPhone. Look for apps with PDF merging features to combine files.
Open the PDF in Safari on your iPhone, tap the 'Share' icon, and choose 'Save to Files' to save it locally, or 'Copy to Books' for easier reading.
To import PDFs into Pages, use the 'Files' app to locate your PDF, tap 'Share', and select 'Open in Pages'. Pages will convert and import your PDF.
Yes, you can add PDFs to Notes by opening the PDF, selecting 'Share', and choosing 'Add to Notes'. You can then save it in a new or existing note.
Use AirDrop, email, or cloud services like iCloud. For AirDrop, ensure both devices are on the same network, select the PDF on your laptop, and choose your iPhone in the AirDrop menu.
Yes, use the Kindle app for iPhone to open PDFs. Send the PDF to your Kindle email address, and it will appear in the Kindle app.
On the iPhone SE, you can import PDFs using apps like Files or cloud services like iCloud. Open the Files app, locate your PDF, and import it to the desired location.
Yes, similar to previous models, use the Files app or cloud services to import PDFs on the iPhone 14. Open the app, find your PDF, and save it on your device.
Convert photos to PDFs using the Files or Photos app. Select the photos, tap 'Share', and choose 'Print'. Pinch to open a PDF preview, then share or save it.
You can use AirDrop to send a new file from Mac to your iPhone. Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network, and the file can be seamlessly shared over AirDrop.
There may be app-specific limits, but generally, iPhones can handle large PDFs. Ensure you have enough storage space before transferring large files.
Yes, save the PDF using the Files or Books app on your device for offline access. Download the file while connected to the internet.
iPhones generally don't support direct PDF text editing. You can use annotation apps to edit PDFs, but not change existing text without specialized apps.
Use the Files app to manage PDFs on your device. Organize them into folders and delete or offload unused files to manage storage space efficiently.