

Or open Finder and drag the files you want into the browser.

Maybe Apple needs to make a Preview App for iOS and iPadOS.If you are on a macOS, you know that certain file formats can be difficult to deal with. I think I can do this in Pages on the Mac, but not on the iPhone. One more thing I tried: I tried importing the PDF into pages, then trying to export the Pages document as an image. It’s handy when I have a PDF of a flyer and I need to post it to Facebook since Facebook doesn’t let you post a PDF.īut on my phone where I constantly get PDFs that I need to tweet or send out as a MMS or to Facebook, there is no built in way to do it. On the Mac, Preview has the option to export a PDF to a JPG as well as other image formats. I pull up a share sheet and save the image to my photos. You’d think it’d be simple: I have a PDF displayed. You can use a share sheet to save it or email it. You need to print it, and before you actually send it to the printer, you use two fingers to zoom in on the document. want to email? Share sheet.Ĭreating a PDF is a bit harder because it’s not obvious. I have an CSV file I want to open in Numbers? Share sheet. In most places on the iPhone, I can do the conversion via an app through the share sheet. I ended up paying $2.99 for an app called PDF to JPG mainly because it didn’t say it was free (with in app purchases if you want it to actually work), and it looked simple to use. The problem is that the post made doing the conversion look so complicated.

The link in the post to the app takes you nowhere, but I found the app in the App Store anyway. I looked at the blog post about how the app works.
