How to Use the Files App to Edit a PDF on iPhone/iPad

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.

Can You Edit Files on iPhone?

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.

What Can and Can’t I Do With PDFs Using iOS 15?

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.

You can rotate pages. It’s possible to rotate a file left or right using the Files app, changing how it looks.It’s possible to delete pages and add new ones. You can scan new pages by taking a photo on your iPhone and adding it to the document.It’s possible to insert documents or photos. Tapping Insert from File allows you to add other files to your PDFs. You can add signatures and text. Via the Markup tools, you can add your signature or text to documents by tapping the plus icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the document. You can drag and drop text to your clipboard. It’s possible to drag and drop text from a PDF, so it’s saved to your clipboard and available to paste to other apps on your iPhone. You can create text files. Besides copying and pasting, you can also create a new text file with the PDF text.You can’t identify font styles. Some third-party PDF apps allow you to identify font styles. The Files app doesn’t offer this functionality. Files doesn’t offer OCR functionality. Taking a photo of text doesn’t automatically turn it into editable text as it can with some dedicated PDF apps. It simply adds it as an image.