Apple’s Messages app is great for chatting — but printing a conversation is surprisingly difficult. There’s no built-in print button, and doing it manually is tedious. Here are the best ways to print iPhone text messages in 2026.
Method 1: Use Textscape (Recommended)
Textscape is the fastest and most professional way to print iPhone messages. The output is a clean, formatted PDF ready to print on any printer.
How to print with Textscape:
- Screenshot the conversation. Open Messages, scroll to the top, and take screenshots of the conversation. Overlap each screenshot by 1–2 messages.
- Import into Textscape. Open Textscape, tap New Export, and select your screenshots.
- Export as PDF. Tap PDF and save to your Files app.
- Print the PDF. Open the PDF in Files or Mail, tap the Share button, and choose Print. Select your AirPrint-compatible printer.
The resulting PDF includes:
- All message text with proper formatting
- Timestamps for each message
- Sender names (especially useful for group chats)
- A conversation summary on the first page
Method 2: Screenshot and Print Directly
For short conversations (a few messages), you can screenshot directly and print:
- Take a screenshot of the relevant messages.
- Open Photos, select the screenshot.
- Tap Share → Print.
- Choose your AirPrint printer and print.
Limitations: This only works well for very short snippets. For anything longer, you’ll end up with many disconnected image files with no cohesive formatting.
Method 3: Use iCloud on a Mac or PC
If you have iCloud Messages synced:
- On a Mac, open the Messages app. The conversation will sync automatically.
- Select the conversation, press Cmd+P, and print.
- On a PC, you’ll need a third-party tool since iCloud for Windows doesn’t include a Messages viewer.
Note: This requires both your iPhone and Mac to be signed into the same Apple ID with iCloud Messages enabled.
Method 4: iPhone Backup Extraction Tools (Advanced)
Tools like iMazing or iPhone Backup Extractor can extract messages from an iTunes/Finder backup. These are powerful but complex and require a computer.
Best for: IT professionals or power users who need to export large amounts of historical data.
Which Method Should You Choose?
| Scenario | Best method |
|---|---|
| Printing for court or legal use | Textscape (PDF with timestamps) |
| Quick personal print (a few messages) | Direct screenshot + print |
| Have a Mac with iCloud Messages | Mac Messages app + Cmd+P |
| Need to extract old/deleted messages | iMazing or backup extractor |
Tips for Print-Ready Output
- Portrait orientation works best for message conversations.
- PDF → Print is always cleaner than printing from a screenshot.
- If printing for legal use, include the metadata page that Textscape generates (conversation name, date range, message count).
Download Textscape to print your iPhone messages as a clean, professional PDF — no computer required.
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