Docs to PDF vs iLovePDF: Batch Features
Batch features comparison between Docs to PDF and iLovePDF shows that each tool is stronger in a different area. Docs to PDF excels at batch exporting Google Docs to PDF from Drive. iLovePDF has broader batch capabilities that extend to processing existing PDFs.
Docs to PDF batch export
Select any number of Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides in Google Drive and convert them all to separate PDFs in one click. The extension processes each file sequentially and downloads PDFs as they complete. Batch merge is also available: select multiple documents and combine them into one PDF.
iLovePDF batch processing
iLovePDF supports batch conversion, batch compression, batch merging, and batch operations on existing PDFs. For users who need to process many PDFs that already exist as PDFs, iLovePDF's batch tools are more comprehensive. You can, for example, batch-compress twenty PDFs or batch-add page numbers to a set of documents.
Which batch tool fits your workflow
If your batch work involves exporting Google Docs to PDF, Docs to PDF is faster. If your batch work involves manipulating existing PDF files, iLovePDF is more capable. For organizations that need both, the tools are complementary rather than mutually exclusive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can iLovePDF batch compress PDFs exported from Google Docs?
Yes. You could export Google Docs to PDF using Docs to PDF or Google's built-in export, then upload those PDFs to iLovePDF for batch compression.
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