Projects, Pages and Where Your Work Is Saved

A project is one piece of work: the media you placed, the paper size and orientation, the mode, the margin and every other export setting. A project can hold more than one page, each with its own canvas, so a multi-part job stays in one place.

Adding a page

Use the add-page control to append a page to the current project. Each page is tiled and exported with the project's settings, so a two-page project exports both.

Where your work is saved — read this before you invest an hour

This is the part that differs by platform, and the difference is large.

Android and iOS — saved on the device

Projects are stored on the device. They appear on the home screen with a thumbnail, they survive closing the app, and you can come back to them. Changes are saved automatically as you edit and when you leave the editor.

Browser and desktop — not saved

The browser and desktop editors do not write projects to disk. Each browser tab — and each of the desktop app's tabs — is a throwaway session. Closing or reloading it loses the work. Undo and redo work within the session; nothing persists past it.

This is a genuine gap rather than a setting you have missed — project persistence on web is not built yet. Until it is:

  • Export before you close. The exported PDF or images are the durable artefact.
  • Treat a browser session as one sitting. If the job is going to span days, do it on Android or iOS.
  • Do not rely on reopening the tab.

Nothing syncs between devices

There is no cloud project storage on any platform. A project made on your phone is on your phone. The device limit is about which devices your plan covers, not about syncing anything between them.

Your account carries your plan and your settings. It does not carry your projects.

What a project remembers

Everything that would otherwise be re-entered:

  • The media on the canvas and its position, size and rotation
  • Paper size, orientation and the mode with its values
  • Margin, cut lines, scissor marks, page numbers, export resolution and overlap

So a project reopened on Android is ready to export again with the same result.

Deleting a project

On Android and iOS, open the project and use Delete there. It removes the project and its files from the device. Exports you have already saved are separate files and are not touched.

Signing out deletes all of your local projects, which is a much bigger delete — see signing in and accounts.