How to Save Web Pages as PDF in Chrome (iPhone and Android)
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Save Web Pages on Chrome for iOS
Chrome for iOS doesn’t have Save as PDF or Print to PDF options anywhere within its Printer Options screen. Instead, Chrome requires you to perform a certain two-fingered gesture to do the job.
Step 1:Open aweb pagethat you want to convert. Once it finishes loading, tap theShare icon.
Step 2:Scroll down and tapPrint.
Step 3: On the Printer Options screen, perform aZoom In(or Pinch Out) gesture on any preview thumbnail. This action will instantly convert the web page to a PDF file.
Step 4:Tap theShare iconon the PDF file’s preview screen. Now, share the file with another app or save it locally.
Save Web Pages on Chrome for Android
Step 1:Open a web page, tap thethree-dot icon, and tap theShareoption.
Step 2:TapPrinton the Share menu.
Step 3: On the preview screen, tapSelect Printer> pickSave as PDFfrom the drop-down menu.
Step 4:Select specific pages or page ranges for conversion, adjust the paper size, select the orientation, etc. Finally, tap theSave icon.
Chrome will convert and save the web page as a PDF to your device’s Downloads folder, after which you can open or share it with other apps.
When it comes to convenience and compatibility, there’s nothing out there like the PDF format that works on pretty much any device without issues.
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Last updated on 30 August, 2024
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