5/5 rating based on 125 reviews. Read all reviews for Web to PDF Converter & Reader for iPhone.
Web to PDF Converter & Reader is free iOS app published by DIGISET LLC
voice__of__reason
Works perfectly. You can pay extra to have links preserved in the PDFs which is a very useful feature. You can save PDFs in a cleaned up, more text based version, or as one that looks like the original webpage. I use this feature to upload articles to my free Evernote account. The data limit on Evernote is pretty low so using this Instaweb feature save a lot of data. This is one of my top apps.
R3dRoost3r
This was the best app for converting webpages to PDF. Now it rarely converts and it’s wasting my time. These kind of apps have to be constantly updated to keep up with webpage advancements. This updating of the app by the developer rarely occurs and I am close to deleting it.
Hoo2u
Can no longer create pdf in reader view unless you pay for pro version - a pdf full of ads is useless
Djdhanjabdhen
I never leave reviews but I am so appalled at the way you guys have altered the app so as to force us to pay for a subscription toutilize tools that were previously free of charge.
Clapper77
I love this app. I read a lot of articles off the web and this allows me to convert those web pages into PDF format and save it. This gives me the opportunity to later take notes and highlight using other apps. Thanks for creating this great app!
Honest Opinion 9999
I would give it zero stars if I could. Since they have updated the app, it is no longer very useful. It used to be free where you can clean up the website page you are looking and then convert it to a PDF. Now they are forcing you to pay for an upgrade to get that same function. If you don’t clean up the website page and just decide to convert it to a PDF, you will end up with a very long 1 page PDF. I have not been able to find the delete button within the app to get rid of the PDF files that I don’t want.
Royazr
RTL (right to left) writing is not supported well in the app (reader mode) and the text is not aligned properly after writing in Hebrew.
G8TKeaper
I’ve given earlier reviews of “InstaWeb” which were not that flattering; however, now I must say that “InstaWeb” is by far my most ‘go-to‘ App for converting a WEB page to a PDF. It has definitely improved over the time I first tried it several years ago. Ever since I started over eight (8) years ago trying out all the Apps that ‘guaranteed’ to give me a true PDF from a WEB page, this one is, by far, at the head of the pack. The one major thing which I wanted / needed was the ability to capture WEB Links that may have been in the article I was reading. This App along with one or two others currently available can maintain the imbedded WEB links in the PDF it produces at a ‘reasonable price point’. Yes, other products ( Apps ) can do this, but I don’t want to spend $10 or $ 20 for them, I can’t afford them, and those that provide their products on an annual, fee, basis . . . P L E A S E. If you have a product that’s ‘good’ put it out there, don’t put a leash on it! A few years back — Converts Web Page, BUT does NOT maintain embedded 'Web Links' appears to be the case of the 'LOT' of these so called 'Converters' . . . Oh Well . . .
Speder2
It has potential. Unfortunately it “converts” into a single long page which can’t be easily printed. When I changed it to make individual pages it converted a two page web site into a 30 page pdf most of which were vastly oversized images. Finally, when I went to delete the oversized pdf from the internal program file there was no option/ability to delete anything, hence unnecessarily filling precious storage space with oversized failed conversions.