SynthPDF

How to Compress a PDF on iPhone — Free, No App

You can compress a PDF on iPhone without installing any app. SynthPDF works directly in Safari — upload your PDF, choose a compression level, and download the smaller file in seconds.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. 1

    Open Safari on your iPhone

    Go to synthpdf.com/tools/compress in Safari. No app download required — works on iOS 15 and above.

  2. 2

    Tap Upload PDF

    Tap Upload PDF and select your file from Files, iCloud Drive, or your email attachments.

  3. 3

    Choose compression level

    Medium is the best default for most PDFs — reduces size by 40–60% while keeping images sharp.

  4. 4

    Download the compressed PDF

    Tap Compress, then tap the download link. The file saves to your Downloads folder or Files app.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I compress a PDF on iPhone without installing an app?
Yes — SynthPDF runs in Safari on iOS. No App Store download needed.
Will the compressed PDF look the same on iPhone?
Yes. Text is stored as vectors and is never touched. Only embedded images are compressed.
Where does the compressed file save on iPhone?
Files download to your Downloads folder, accessible via the Files app or the Safari downloads list.
What's the maximum file size I can compress on iPhone?
Free users can compress PDFs up to 25 MB. Most iPhone-generated PDFs are well within this limit.
Does it work on older iPhones?
The tool works on any iPhone running iOS 15 or later with a modern Safari browser.

Ready to compress your PDF?

Free, no sign-up, no watermarks. Up to 80% size reduction.

Open PDF Compressor

How It Works

1

Upload your PDF

Drag and drop or click to select. Files up to 25 MB on the free plan.

2

Choose compression level

Low (archive), Medium (email), or High (mobile) — Medium works best for most files.

3

Download compressed PDF

Processing takes under 5 seconds. Your file is deleted from our server immediately after.

Why SynthPDF?

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Up to 80% smaller

Image-heavy PDFs can shrink from 40 MB to under 6 MB — small enough to email anywhere, with no visible quality difference on screen.

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Text stays perfectly crisp

Only embedded images are re-sampled. Text is stored as vectors and is never touched — your typography stays sharp at any zoom level.

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No watermarks, ever

The compressed PDF is clean. We never add branding or logos to your output, on any plan.

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3 compression levels

Low for archival quality, Medium for email sharing, High for mobile and web — choose the tradeoff that fits your use case.

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Files deleted immediately

Your PDF is processed over HTTPS and deleted from our servers within 30 minutes. We never read or retain document content.

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Works on any device

Compress PDFs on Mac, Windows, iPhone, Android, or any modern browser — no app download required.

Why PDF File Size Matters

Large PDFs cause real problems: email clients reject attachments over 10 MB, cloud storage fills up fast, and slow download times frustrate mobile users. A 40 MB scanned contract can typically be compressed to under 6 MB with no visible quality loss — making it shareable anywhere.

How PDF Compression Works

A PDF contains three main components: text (vector data), images (raster data), and fonts. Text is already highly compact — it's stored as mathematical curves. Images are the primary source of file size, often accounting for 80–95% of a large PDF.

Compression targets images by:

  • Downsampling — reducing image resolution from 300 DPI to 96–150 DPI (sufficient for screens)
  • Re-encoding — converting lossless PNG images inside the PDF to optimised JPEG
  • Stripping metadata — removing embedded thumbnails, XMP data, and duplicate font subsets

Text and vector content is never touched. Your typography stays crisp at any zoom level.

Which Compression Level Should You Choose?

  • Low (10–30% reduction): Archival, print, or documents where image sharpness is critical. Minimal visual change.
  • Medium (40–60% reduction): The best default for email and sharing. Images still look sharp on screen.
  • High (60–80% reduction): Mobile, web publishing, or when file size is the top priority. Some image softening on close inspection.

Common Use Cases

  • Scanned documents — scanner output is often 150–300 DPI with uncompressed images. High compression brings these from 30 MB to under 4 MB.
  • Photo-heavy reports — annual reports, real estate brochures, and design portfolios compress the most.
  • Email attachments — most email servers limit attachments to 10–25 MB. Medium compression ensures delivery.
  • Court and government filings — many filing systems have 5–10 MB limits per document.

Privacy: Your Files Are Deleted Immediately

Compression requires server-side processing — we use a cloud rendering engine to re-encode image data. Your file is uploaded over HTTPS, compressed, and deleted from our servers within 30 minutes. We never read or retain document content. For highly sensitive documents, use our browser-only tools (merge, split, protect) which never leave your device.

SynthPDF vs. Competitors — PDF Compressor Comparison

FeatureSynthPDFiLovePDFSmallpdfAdobe Acrobat
PriceFreeFree (limited)Free (limited)$19.99/mo
Max compression80%70%60%80%
Compression levels3213
No watermarks❌ (free tier)
File size limit (free)25 MB15 MB5 MBNone
Files deleted after30 min2 hours1 hourVaries

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Text is stored as vectors in PDFs and is never touched. Only embedded images are re-sampled, so your typography stays crisp.

Free users can compress files up to 25 MB. Pro plan supports up to 100 MB, Max up to 150 MB, and UltraMax up to 200 MB.

Files are processed on our server and automatically deleted within 30 minutes. We never read or share your document contents.

You need to remove the password first using our Unlock PDF tool, then compress it.

Typical results: 10–30% on Low, 40–60% on Medium, and 60–80% on High. Image-heavy PDFs compress more than text-only documents.

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