If you need to save a webpage as PDF on your Android or iOS devices like iPhone and iPad, you can easily do that. Web browsers like Chrome for Android and Safari for the iPhone or iPad have Share and Print options to help you print a web page to PDF or save a page for future viewing.

Before you proceed, you should also check out my detailed tutorial on saving webpages as PDFs on Windows and Mac. The article covers the steps for browsers like Chrome, Opera, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, etc.

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Save Webpage as PDF in Chrome for Android

If you are an Android user, you can easily save any webpage as a PDF. Below are the steps to convert a web page to PDF on Chrome for Android without using a 3rd-party app or installing an APK.

  1. Launch the Chrome browser on your Android phone and open the webpage you want to save as a PDF.
  2. Tap the 3-Dot menu icon on the top-right corner of the screen.
  3. Now tap the Share option in the browser menu.chrome browser webpage share option
  4. Look for an item called Print in the Share menu and tap it.print webpage chrome android
  5. Doing this will launch the Android Print Spooler app on your device.
  6. Now, tap the printer selection area and select the Save as PDF option.android print spooler app
  7. Just tap the yellow Download PDF button and save the webpage PDF document to your phone storage.save webpage as pdf android

Saving Webpages in the Samsung Browser

  1. Open the Samsung Browser and navigate to the webpage you want to save as a PDF.
  2. Now, tap the Hamburger icon on the browser’s bottom bar to reveal the menu.
  3. Select the Print/PDF option.samsung browser print pdf option
  4. Tap the printer selection area and choose Save as PDF. Then tap the Download PDF button to save the webpage on your Samsung Galaxy phone or Tab.

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Saving Screenshots as PDF

It’s easy to save a full webpage as a PDF in Safari on iOS and iPadOS.

  1. Open Safari on your iPhone or iPad and go to the page you want to save.
  2. Press the Side + Volume Up buttons (on models with FaceID) or Side + Home buttons (on models with Touch ID) to take a screenshot.screenshot hardware key combination iphone
  3. As soon as you see the screenshot thumbnail, tap it.
  4. You’ll now have a screenshot tooltip screen where you can edit the screenshot. Tap the Full Page option. Your iPhone or iPad will capture the full webpage.
  5. Now, tap the Done option to save the screenshot.full page screenshot safari iphone
  6. If you want to save the webpage PDF to your device, tap the Save PDF to Files.save webpage as pdf in safari ipad
  7. Now, select a destination, and tap the Save option. If you want to share it right away, tap the Share icon on the top-right corner of the screen.

Now that you have learned to save pages as PDFs, you should also check out how to enable and schedule the dark mode on your iPhone or iPad.

Saving Webpage via the Share Options

  1.  Launch Safari and navigate to the webpage you want to save.
  2. Tap the Share button.

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    Webpage share option in Safari (iOS)
  3. Now, tap Options below the page title in the Share menu.file sharing options on iphone
  4. Select PDF or Reader PDF from the Options screen and tap on Done.save page as pdf on iphone
  5. Return to the Share menu and tap on Save to files.iphone save to files option
  6. Select the location where you wish to save the PDF and tap on Save.

That is all for now, I hope this tutorial will help you save website pages as PDFs on different web browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Microsoft Explorer, and Microsoft Edge across popular platforms for computers and mobile.

Note: Since Google Chrome for iOS does not support converting webpages to PDF, you can’t save a webpage as PDF on Chrome for iPhone and iPad. Instead, you can use the Read Later feature to save a webpage for offline viewing.

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