Convert EPUB to PDF on iPhone or iPad (No App Required)
You don't need to install an app to convert EPUB to PDF on your iPhone or iPad. CheersPDF works directly in Safari — just open, convert, and save. Here's the complete guide for iOS users.
Why You Might Need This on iOS
Apple Books is a solid EPUB reader, but it doesn't offer PDF export. If you need to share a chapter, print a section, or submit a file in PDF format, you need a conversion tool. CheersPDF fills this gap without requiring any app installation or account creation.
Step-by-Step: EPUB to PDF on iPhone
Open Safari and visit the CheersPDF EPUB to PDF converter. Tap the "Choose File" area and select your EPUB from the Files app or iCloud Drive. The conversion happens locally in Safari, and the PDF downloads to your device automatically. The entire process takes under 30 seconds.
iPad-Specific Advantages
On iPad, CheersPDF benefits from the larger screen and the ability to use Split View. You can convert files in Safari while referencing another app side-by-side. iPads also have more processing power, making large file conversion faster.
No App, No Storage Wasted
App-based converters consume storage space and often include ads, notifications, and in-app purchase prompts. A web-based tool uses no permanent storage, sends no notifications, and has no ads. It's a cleaner, lighter solution for a task you may only need occasionally.
Privacy on iOS
iOS users tend to be privacy-conscious. CheersPDF aligns with that value by design: no data ever leaves your device. Even Apple's own App Tracking Transparency framework doesn't come into play because there's nothing to track.
iPhone and iPad Workflow That Actually Saves Time
On iPhone, the fastest routine is: open EPUB from Files, long-press, tap Share, then choose Open in Safari if available or copy it into iCloud Drive first and select it from the converter page. On iPad, use Split View with Files on one side and Safari on the other, then drag your EPUB straight into CheersPDF. This avoids folder-hunting and cuts the process to a few taps.
Common iOS Problems and Fixes
If the file picker does not show your ebook, move it into On My iPhone or iCloud Drive first. If Safari reloads while converting a large file, close background tabs and retry in a fresh tab. If the PDF opens in-preview but does not save, tap the share icon and choose Save to Files to place it in your preferred folder.
Best Export Setup for Printing or Study
For print use, save the PDF to Files and open it in Books or a PDF app to verify margins before printing. For study use, keep the PDF in a class folder and annotate in Apple Books or Goodnotes. The practical benefit is consistency: teachers, printers, and cross-platform readers all handle PDF reliably, while EPUB support is less predictable.
Try It on Your iPhone Now
Works in Safari. No app needed.