In today’s digital age, there are countless ways to handle documents. However, there may be times when you don’t have access to a scanner or computer and need to create a PDF document. Fortunately, you can compile photos or images into a PDF document using your iPhone’s native apps. In this article, we’ll show you how to do it step-by-step.
Firstly, open your camera app and take photos of the documents or images you want to compile into a PDF. Then, go to your Photos app and select the images by tapping on them. You can select as many images as you want by tapping on them one by one. Once you have selected all the images you want, click on the icon on the bottom left-hand corner and select “Save to Files”.
Next, create a new folder by selecting “On My iPhone” and clicking on the “+” symbol at the top of the screen. Name the folder anything you like, but remember it for later. Then, click “Save” to save the images to that folder.
Now, open the Files app and click on “Browse”. Scroll down to “Locations” and select “On My iPhone”. Find the folder you just created and select all the images you want to compile by tapping on them. Click on the three dots in a circle on the bottom right-hand corner and select “Create PDF”. The app will compile the images into a PDF document in the order of their file names.
If you want to change the order of the images, you’ll have to rename them in numerical or alphanumeric order. Simply hold your finger down on the image and select “Rename” to change its name. Once you have renamed all the images, you can compile them into a PDF document again.
Once you have your PDF document, it’s easy to share it with others. You can email it, airdrop it, or even save it to your Google Drive. Simply select the PDF document, click on the icon on the bottom left-hand corner, and select the app through which you want to share it.
In conclusion, compiling photos or images into a PDF document is easy and quick with your iPhone’s native apps. You don’t need any additional apps or software, making it a hassle-free way to create PDF documents on the go.