Pick a document, enter a number, hit send — pay per page, no monthly minimum. Or subscribe for your own dedicated fax number and receive faxes too. Either way, it's a paper-plane's journey to (or from) whatever ancient 1980s fax machine is still humming on the other end.
iOS 17+ · Pay-per-page sending · Optional plans for receivingAn iOS app that lets you fax a PDF from your phone — and, with a plan, receive faxes on your own dedicated number — without signing up for a service, leasing a phone line, or subscribing to a legacy fax provider. Everything is bought through Apple's in-app purchase system, so Apple handles billing, refunds, and family-sharing limits. Your purchase is the only account the app needs — there's no username, no password, no email required.
Subscribe and you get your own dedicated fax number. Incoming faxes land in the app, push you a notification the moment they arrive, and can optionally forward to your email. Three plans: Starter ($4.99/mo), Standard ($9.99/mo), and Pro ($19.99/mo) — monthly or annual, with bigger incoming allowances as you go up. Cancel anytime; your number is held for 30 days if a plan lapses.
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The app submits your PDF to a small self-hosted backend, which hands the document off to SignalWire's fax API for the actual telephone-network transmission. You see every state change in-app, so you know whether the recipient actually answered, whether the line was busy, whether the transmission completed cleanly. When a fax fails after submission, that's the cost of doing business — telecoms charge per attempt, not per delivery, and the app mirrors that reality.
Up to 25 pages per single fax — 50 with a subscription. For sending, one credit equals one page — a 3-page send spends 3 credits, and credits never expire. Sending has no monthly fee; only receiving needs a plan.
Still on the way: international sending with simple zone-based pricing. Everything else above — sending and receiving — is here today.