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TextPort is a mobile app for exporting iPhone messages and chat histories. Its page emphasizes saving content as PDF, Excel, or text files for use in court, custody cases, dispute resolution, or personal records. Rather than relying on a computer, cable, or dedicated desktop software, it processes screen recordings and screenshots directly on the iPhone and converts them into archivable files.
Based on the page content, TextPort’s core modules focus on message export and format conversion: it supports exporting iPhone messages to PDF, spreadsheets, or text files, and claims to work with any chat app. For users who need to organize chat evidence, this “done directly on the phone” approach has a low barrier to entry and is well suited to non-technical users. The page shows an App Store rating of 4.3, 1,037 reviews, and 100,000+ Chats Exported, indicating a certain level of existing adoption.
The page does not disclose plan details, subscription pricing, one-time purchase options, or free trial information, so its cost structure and value for money cannot be assessed. On security, the page states App Store Approved, GDPR Compliant, and CCPA Compliant, which is important for an app handling personal communications. However, it does not further explain whether data is processed locally, uploaded to the cloud, how encryption works, retention periods, or deletion mechanisms. For third-party integrations, it only says it supports any chat app, with no mention of connections to cloud drives, legal systems, enterprise document management, or APIs.
Its strengths are a simple workflow, no need for a computer, and practical export formats, making it especially suitable for individuals organizing materials for court, custody disputes, or contentious communications. The downside is limited enterprise capability: there is no visible information about team collaboration, permission management, audit trails, centralized administration, APIs, or self-hosted deployment. If an organization needs bulk evidence collection, compliance records, or multi-member collaboration, the publicly available information is not sufficient.
The page directs users to download the iPhone app via the App Store. It does not state whether the app is available in the China region, whether Chinese payment methods are supported, or whether network access is stable, so access from China is unknown. If using it in China, users should first confirm App Store regional availability, in-app purchase options, and compliance requirements for handling chat content. As for alternatives, the page does not provide comparable product information; depending on actual needs, users may consider built-in system export options, forensic tools, or local backup solutions.
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