File Hub by imoreapps

File Hub by imoreapps

File Manager, AV Player, PDF

1.1K ratings
287 reviews
$2.99 Free
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 27, 2012
  • July 16, 2026
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Manage files on your iOS device with this app. Access cloud services and network servers, view documents, and play media without conversion. It offers robust file management, viewing, and playback capabilities for millions of users.

Cloud service integration (iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox)
Network server access (FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Samba)
Document viewer (PDF, Office)
Audio/Video player
File compression/decompression
Wireless file transfer
Local storage management
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What's New in File Hub by imoreapps

10.3.0

July 16, 2026

- Adapted for iOS 26 - Added support for Markdown preview - Fixed issues and improved app stability

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Professional Edition (1 Year)

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User reviews

Автор мошенник, что навязывает подписку тем кто уже купил приложение!

Автор мошенник, что навязывает подписку тем кто уже купил приложение!

Trash

I moved all my files over and they will not load and now I can’t open them view them or send them and when you open them it shows a black image saying the name of the file, but not the actual pdf. Such a waste of my entire night.

Search Engine

1-Search engine in previous version (before redesign) was far better and so much accurate.
2-Please update to ios 26 new design such as liquid glass.
3-Disable or hide unlock professional Edition button after payment in setting.

Purchased version

Author has changed the one-off buying to annual subscription. So annoyed.

Fraud

Bought Pro some time ago, now have to pay for subscription… thats not fair.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Crashes when opening certain file types

Bug

Connectivity issues with SMB and WebDAV

Bug

Inconsistent behavior when transferring large files

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Add search functionality for files

Feature

Improve video playback performance

Feature

Implement two-way sync with cloud services

Feature

Bring back password protection for folders

Feature

FAQ

What does File Hub do?

File Hub is an iOS application designed to help users manage their files more effectively. It allows access to popular cloud services, network servers like FTP and WebDAV, and provides built-in viewers for documents and media files without requiring conversion.

What are the key features of File Hub?

Key features include comprehensive file management for local storage and cloud services, support for various network protocols (FTP, SFTP, WebDAV), document viewing (PDF, Office), media playback, file compression/decompression, and wireless file transfer between devices.

Is File Hub free to use?

The application is free to download and use, with in-app purchases available for enhanced features or subscriptions. Payment for subscriptions is handled through the App Store and automatically renews unless turned off.

What types of files can I view or play with File Hub?

File Hub supports viewing over 40+ file types, including PDF documents, Office documents, images, and text files. It also functions as a music and video player, supporting most common audio and video formats without the need for conversion.

How can I transfer files using File Hub?

File Hub offers multiple ways to transfer files. You can use its built-in wireless file transfer feature to easily exchange files between your iOS device and computer. Additionally, it supports uploading and downloading files and directories through its Network Task Manager for cloud services and network servers.