How to Save Webpage as PDF Using Safari on iPhone & iPad

2023-03-21 04:52:14 -0400

Want to save a web page or multiple web pages as PDF files on your iPhone or iPad? There are many reasons why you might want to do this, maybe you want to save the web page as a PDF file to archive the receipt, archive the page voice call recorder for iphone to download the app later or use the web page offline. Fortunately, Safari makes it easy to convert web pages to PDF files.

The ability to create PDF files from web pages in Safari was first introduced with the release of iOS 11. However, if you're using a newer version of iOS (such as iOS 15, iOS 14, and iOS 13), the steps to access it have changed slightly. The advantage of PDF files of web pages is that they can be viewed even without an Internet connection, and they can also be easily printed. In addition, you can share it with your colleagues along with other files. So let's see how to create a PDF file from a web page using Safari on an iPhone or iPad.

Save a web page as a PDF with Safari on iPhone and iPad The following steps apply if your iPhone or iPad is running iOS 13/iPadOS 13 or later. On the other hand, if your device has an older software version, you can use this method instead. 1) Launch Safari on your iPhone or iPad and go to the web page you want to save as a PDF file. Now click on the share icon in the bottom menu. 2) This will open the iOS sharing page. A link to the website appears at the top of the distribution page. Tap "Settings" next to this link. 3) Now select "PDF" instead of automatic and tap "Done" to return to the sharing page. 4) Next, select the "Save to files" option from the dropdown. 5) Here, simply select the folder where you want to save the downloaded PDF file and click the "Save" button. That's all you have to do. You have successfully saved the current web page to your iOS/iPadOS device as a PDF file. The "Save to Files" option will only appear on the flyer if you have selected PDF format in the Settings menu. This setting is reset when exiting the distribution table. So, if you plan to save multiple web pages, you need to repeat the above steps for all of them.

If you've saved a PDF file in iCloud Drive, it's worth noting that the file can be accessed from all other Apple devices as long as you're signed in to them with the same Apple account.

The saved web page can then be shared as a file from the Files app instead of the web page, which the recipient can then view even offline. The PDF file follows the format "Safaro - (date created) - (time created).pdf", but you can easily rename it to anything in the Files app. Keep in mind that if the web page had ads or other page styles, the downloaded PDFs will also display those ads or page styles. However, if you don't want such things in your saved PDF, you can switch to reader view in Safari and save it without ads, page clutter, or style elements by following the same steps.

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