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Save PDF on iOS
Effortlessly save PDFs on iOS devices
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
In Safari, use the 'Share' option, select 'Save to Files', then choose 'PDF' to save the webpage as a PDF.
Yes, open the email in the Mail app, tap the 'Share' icon, select 'Print', and save it as a PDF via the 'Share' option.
Tap the 'Share' button in Safari, select 'Print', and then use 'Share' to save the document as a PDF to your files.
Save the PDF as usual, provided you have permission. iOS doesn’t require a password unless set by the PDF creator.
Open the article, use the 'Share' button, choose 'Print', enlarge, and save as a PDF file.
Open the note, tap 'Share', select 'Print', enlarge the preview, and save under 'Save to Files' as a PDF.
Direct conversion is not natively supported. You may need a third-party app or service to convert PDFs to Word.
Open Photos, select the images, and use the 'Share' menu to save them as a PDF via the print-to-PDF method.
iOS does not directly support this. You may need additional apps to export PDFs as image files like JPG.
Open the attachment, choose 'Print', and use the 'Share' option to save it as a PDF to your files.
Yes, the methods apply to most iOS devices with the current iOS version. Ensure your device is updated for best results.
While device handling may vary, iOS handles large PDFs well. Ensure sufficient storage and speed are available.
Yes, you can open a PDF in the Files app and annotate directly on iOS devices using markup tools.
Yes, once files are stored on your device, access them offline via the Files app or your chosen storage location.
iOS does not natively support batch processing. You'll need a third-party app designed for bulk file operations.