Sending PDF from iPhone to Android

PDFs are a popular file format used for sharing documents. They are widely used in business, education, and personal settings. If you have an iPhone and want to send a PDF or picture as a PDF to your device, there are several methods you can use. In this guide, we will cover two of the most popular methods: chat apps and web-based file-sharing tools.

Method 1: Using Chat Apps 

Most popular instant messaging apps that work on all platforms support file sharing. You can use them to transfer PDF from iPhone to Android. Some of the chat apps that can be used are WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, etc. Here’s how to use these apps:

Sending PDF from iPhone to Android From WhatsApp

  1. Launch WhatsApp on your iPhone.
  2. Open the contact with whom you want to share the file. Tap on the add (+) icon at the bottom-left corner. Select a document from the list.
  3. Navigate to the folder containing your PDF using the Browse option. Tap on the PDF file to select it.
  4. A preview of the PDF file will be shown to you. Tap on Send.

Sending PDF from iPhone to Android From Telegram

  1. Launch the Telegram app and open the contact.
  2. Tap on the attachment icon at the bottom. Select File from the menu.
  3. Select iCloud Drive. Navigate to the PDF file and tap on it to send it.

Method 2: Use Web-Based File Sharing Tools 

You can also use web-based sharing tools like Snapdrop and Sharedrop to transfer PDFs from iPhone to Android. They are similar to Apple’s Airdrop but work across platforms using any browser. Here’s how to transfer PDF files using Snapdrop:

  1. Open the Snapdrop website on your iPhone and Android from any browser.
  2. You will see the names of the people connected to the same Wi-Fi network. From your iPhone, tap on the avatar or name of your Android phone and select Browse from the menu.
  3. Find the PDF that you want to send, and tap on it. Both sender and receiver will be asked to confirm whether they want to send and receive. Accept the confirmation and your PDF will be sent to your Android phone.

How to send a picture as a PDF on iPhone

If you have an iPhone and want to send a picture as a PDF, there are several methods you can use. In this guide, we will cover two of the most popular methods: using the built-in iOS feature and using third-party apps.

Method 1: Using the Built-in iOS Feature

  1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
  2. Select the photo you want to convert to a PDF.
  3. Tap on the Share icon at the bottom-left corner.
  4. Scroll down and select Print.
  5. Pinch outwards on the preview image to open it in full screen.
  6. Tap on the Share icon at the top-right corner.
  7. Select Save to Files.
  8. Choose the location where you want to save the PDF and tap Save.

Method 2: Using Third-Party Apps 

There are several third-party apps available on the App Store that allow you to convert photos to PDFs. Some of the popular ones are Adobe Scan, CamScanner, and Genius Scan. Here’s how to use Adobe Scan:

  1. Download and install Adobe Scan from the App Store.
  2. Launch the app and sign in with your Adobe ID.
  3. Tap on the camera icon at the bottom center of the screen.
  4. Point your camera at the photo you want to convert to a PDF.
  5. Adobe Scan will automatically detect the edges of the photo and capture it.
  6. Tap on the Save PDF button at the bottom-right corner.
  7. Choose the location where you want to save the PDF and tap Save.

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Conclusion 

Sending PDF files from an iPhone to an Android device or sending a picture as a PDF from an iPhone is easy and can be done by using the methods mentioned. The methods we have covered in this guide are simple. You can choose the one that works best for you based on your preferences and requirements. With these methods, you can easily share PDF files or pictures as a PDF with your friends, family, and colleagues, regardless of the device they are using.

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