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In This Article In This ArticleThis article teaches you how to edit a PDF on an iPhone or iPad using iOS 15 and looks at what you're capable of doing with a PDF in general via iOS.
In iOS 15, it's now possible to edit PDFs via the Files app rather than solely view or share them. Here's how to do so.
Choose to rotate the file, insert pages from files, or scan new pages in.
In conjunction with the new PDF features, it's possible to edit a PDF using the Markup tools. Here's how to add a blank page, fill out a form, and more.
Tap Text, Signature or Magnifier to add one of the features to your PDF document.
Editing PDFs on your iPhone is a valuable step, but it's not as powerful as editing PDFs elsewhere. Here's what you can and can't do using the Files app.
To save a PDF from an email or website, select the PDF to open a preview, choose Share, then select where to store the PDF. To transfer a PDF from a Mac, open the PDF, select Share > AirDrop, then select your iOS device. To transfer a PDF from a Windows PC, install iCloud on your PC, then enable iCloud Drive to move files to your iOS device.
How do I scan documents with my iPhone?Open the Notes app and create a new note, then open the Camera app and tap Scan Documents. Hold the camera over the document to automatically scan the document with your phone.
Where do I find my iPad downloads?Depending on the file type, downloaded files typically go to the Photos app, iBooks, or the Files app. If you have any third-party cloud storage apps you have on your iPhone, you might find your downloads there instead. You can choose where to save iOS downloads in Safari or Mail.
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