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How do I save a pdf to iCloud drive on my iPad?

I have been using iCloud drive and it is getting better; however, I save a lot of pdf's and can't see how i would save a pdf (say downloaded in Safari) directly ti iCloud drive on my iPad. I can see all my documents on the iPad, but I can't figure out how to save a non-iWork doc to the drive.

iPad mini Wi-Fi, iOS 6.0.1

Posted on Sep 22, 2015 5:19 AM

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Dec 6, 2015 11:02 AM in response to jstbu

Just got off the phone with AppleCare and asked the associate the same question. Unfortunately this option is not available on current iOS. The only way to do this is through the iCloud app on your PC and sync the PDF document to your iCloud Drive. Disappointing that we have to go do a workaround for something that should be available on iOS.

Dec 6, 2015 11:20 AM in response to jstbu

Actually I just found a simpler workaround using your iPad or iPhone. On Safari tap the document with arrow pointing up icon located on the upper right corner of safari:

User uploaded file

Then select the option to email the PDF document to yourself then when you receive the email tap and hold for document options and you will see the option to save Attachmen to iCloud Drive

User uploaded file

From here you can choose where to save the attachment in your iCloud drive and the tap move to this location User uploaded file




And voilà you're done :-) hope this helps


Still Apple should make this easier for iOS users instead of this workaround but hopefully the engineers will add this in future iOS updates.

Jul 20, 2016 12:29 PM in response to jstbu

I just had the same issue. I had a series of PDFs on my Mac desktop and needed to get them into iOS so they'd be available for me to email them as attachments on my iPhone. Using iCloud I found this was impossible. I came up with two solutions that did work. I created an email on my desktop and mailed it to myself (not the ideal solution), then I also saved the PDFs to DropBox and found that I could enable the DropBox account to connect with Mail on iOS, so I could pick and choose which PDFs I wanted as attachments for emailing later. That worked best. Neither iCloud nor Google Drive worked for me.


Apple should really consider buying DropBox and make it an iOS / macOS exclusive.

Jul 20, 2016 3:10 PM in response to G-Music

G-Music wrote:


Because even though they may be "stored" in iCloud and accessible on the desktop, they are not visible, nor are they usable while using iOS.

Sure they are. Once dragged into the iCloud Drive folder in Finder, they will upload to iCloud and can be accessed from the iCloud Drive App on iOS or any other App that supports iCloud Drive.


It may take a moment for the PDF to sync to the iPad's iCloud Drive App, but it will appear there eventually.

Jul 20, 2016 4:15 PM in response to jstbu

I just tried copying a PDF to the iCloud Drive on my Mac. When it finished, I opened the iCloud Drive on my iPad and double tapped on that document, and it opened instantly, though it didn't say which app opened it.


BTW, PDFs are disk hogs. Avoid them when you can. They take up several times as much disk space as a comparable HMTL or RTF file, and you can't change the font to make them more readable. Serif fonts are better for body text but only if your screen has good image rendering, which all Apple products have. They also waste a lot of paper when you print, because they're usually made with HUGE margins.

Jul 20, 2016 4:24 PM in response to G-Music

G-Music wrote:


Sorry, but that was not my experience and I'm running the latest versions of both OS X (it's not yet macOS) and iOS.

Well then, you would need to tell us what you did exactly. Since it works for most of us, clearly something in your workflow is not correct or missing.


Where are you copying the file to in iCloud Drive? How are you placing it there?


Are you using the same Apple ID on the Mac as you are on the iPad for iCloud?

How do I save a pdf to iCloud drive on my iPad?

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