Download All PDFs from Any Webpage — Works on iPhone & Android
PDF Win's PDF Downloader solves the #1 mobile frustration: PDFs that open in Safari or Chrome but refuse to save to your device. Paste any URL, find every PDF on that page, preview it, and download it — guaranteed to land in your iPhone Files app or Android Downloads folder every single time.
How it works
- Paste the URL of any public webpage into the input box and click Find PDFs.
- The tool scans every link on the page and lists all PDF files found.
- Click Preview on any result to view the document page-by-page before saving.
- Click Download — the file is delivered via our server with
Content-Disposition: attachment headers, which forces your iPhone, iPad, or Android phone to save it rather than open it in the browser.
Tips for best results
- If a page requires login to see its PDFs, log in on that site first, then copy the direct PDF URL and paste it here for a mobile-friendly download.
- Use Download All to save every PDF from a page in one click — ideal for downloading all lecture notes from a university course page.
- The Preview feature uses Mozilla PDF.js, the same engine used in Firefox — no plugin needed.
- If a PDF is very large, the preview may take a few seconds to render. The download always streams directly from the source, so there's no size limit on our end.
- Government, university, and legal sites often serve PDFs without proper download headers — this tool is specifically designed for those cases.
Frequently asked questions
- Why can't I save PDFs on my iPhone?
- The website serving the PDF doesn't include the Content-Disposition: attachment HTTP header. Without it, iOS Safari treats the file as something to display, not save. PDF Win re-serves every download with that header, so iOS always saves it to the Files app.
- Does it work on Android?
- Yes. The same header fix works on Android Chrome and Firefox. Downloads go straight to your Downloads folder.
- Can I download all PDFs from a page at once?
- Yes — click Download All after scanning a URL to queue and download every PDF found on that page.
- Is there a file size limit?
- There's no size limit enforced on our end. Very large PDFs will take longer to stream but will download fully.
- Are my URLs and files stored?
- No. We fetch the page and stream the PDF directly to your device. Nothing is stored on our servers beyond standard access logs.