5/5 rating based on 170 reviews. Read all reviews for PDF Converter by Readdle for iPhone.
PDF Converter by Readdle is free iOS app published by Readdle Technologies Limited
zrevai
I love this companies Apps!!! Being able to convert almost anything into PDFs is an indispensable feature that Apple has half-assed slapped together with the Print PDF to iBooks which is nice but it doesn’t work nearly as well as the Readdle PDF conversion Apps!!!!
SpeedZen
I’ve been using this app for a couple of years and I think it works extremely well.
BLAZERCLARK
I am a fifty year old man who is not tech savvy at all. PDF Converter app is so simple to use and extremely fast. Been using it for a few years now and absolutely love it.
pvonk
I’ve used this for a couple of years, no problems. Now, it gets half way through and just freezes.
KingRiskin
If you’re looking for a pdf converter, well, this is one. You have this thing right? Like, but it’s not a pdf. You get this app... and it will turn that thing that isn’t a pdf, into one.
Loolev
It can’t work with websites that require that you log in because it can’t hold a cookie confirming that you’re logged in. So, you often do not get any conversion. Use Readdle Documents instead. Readdle Documents is their best app: superb. Nearly all of their other apps are incomplete versions of Documents. Don’t waste your money.
julesjanin
My mainstay for PDFs is Goodreader. But for conversions I find this app essential. It does two things quickly and with no fuss that to my knowledge no other app does as well (but see below): 1. It converts images to pdfs (so that, among other things, you can incorporate them into presentations. 2. It converts web pages (of the print sort — like Quartz, Medium, and many blogs) into nicely paginated pdfs. The convert to pdf feature in Safari doesn’t — what you get is an enormously long unwieldy one-page document. I’d be ecstatic if PDF Converter could convert these into something better, but from now on I’ll be sending web pages to PDF Converter. NB. There are other apps that are supposed to convert web pages to html (search on “print to pdf”). But the ones I looked at use a subscription model for payment (admittedly with one of them you also get a VPN for your money). For me that’s an automatic dealbreaker.
dabekong7
The pdf conversions can be a bit hit or miss on some websites, but that’s probably something that readdle can’t control