How to Resize PDF Pages on Android (No App Needed)
Scale PDF pages to A4, Letter, or custom dimensions on Android in Chrome — free, no app download, works on any Android device.
When you need to resize a PDF's pages before sending from your Android device, FixMyPDF's resize tool in Chrome handles it in seconds — no app needed, free, and the file never leaves your device.
Open Chrome and Load the Resize Tool
Open Chrome on your Android phone or tablet and go to fixmypdf.in/tools/resize. Tap "Select PDF" to choose from local storage or Google Drive.
Choose Your Target Page Size
Tap A4, Letter, A3, A5, Legal, or Custom. For Custom, tap the width and height fields and enter values in mm using the number keyboard. Confirm and proceed to convert.
Tap Resize and Download
Tap "Resize PDF" — the scaled PDF downloads to your Downloads folder. Open the Files app to find it, then share via Gmail, WhatsApp, or save to Google Drive.
Resizing PDFs Before Printing from Android
If you're printing a PDF from Android to a printer that only handles A4 but the PDF is Letter (or vice versa), resize it first. This prevents the Android print system from applying unpredictable scaling and ensures the printed output matches the designed layout.
Preparing PDFs for Submission Portals
Government portals, HR systems, and university submission forms sometimes specify A4 or Letter page requirements. If your PDF doesn't match, resize it on Android before uploading — a quick 30-second fix that prevents rejected submissions.
Works on All Android Devices
Chrome 80+ on Android supports the WebAssembly-based resize processing. Covers all Android devices from 2019. For older devices, update Chrome from the Play Store.
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After resizing, add page numbers, compress for smaller uploads, or add a password.
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