While the native Files app on iPhone and iPad is good enough for certain users, it certainly doesn’t please most iOS users. The reason is that Apple doesn’t allow users to access the internal file system. That means while there is a Files app on your device, it is next to useless when it comes to managing your device’s internal files. If that is what you want to do, you will be better served by third-party file managers for iPhone which you can find on the App Store. We have tested many such apps and now bring you the list of 10 best file manager apps for iPhone that will help you manage your files in 2020.

As needs may vary from person to person, we have lined up the file managers for iPhone that can take care of all the essential aspects. Aside from managing a variety of files, some of them can even double up as a private web browser. So, you can browse the web right from within the app and download the files you are looking for. And with a smart download manager, they also let you take control of all the downloads. That’s not all, some of them can even work as a super handy PDF editor for on-the-go PDF management. Having said, let’s start exploring the top Apple Files alternatives for iOS to find the right one!

Documents is a file manager app for iOS devices, that will let you manage almost everything on your iPhone. The app comes with a variety of useful features, that will make managing files on your iOS devices a breeze. With Documents, you’ll be able to access your entire Apple Music Library, along with your Photos, iCloud files, and much more. The app also supports .ZIP files, so you can easily extract ZIP files on your iPhone.

Download Documents by Readdle (Free, in-app purchases)

FileApp is another very good file manager app for iPhones, or iPads. The app comes with a great interface, and organizes files automatically by type, date, and even displays the recent files that you have accessed on the app. You can even create new images, audio recordings, or text files directly from within the app. Not just that, FileApp will also let you view images, play back media files, and read PDFs, directly inside the app.

3. File Hub

File Hub is a great file manager for iPhones and iPads. The app offers a plethora of features, such as the ability to create folders to organize files, create blank files, or even create a new file from the clipboard. You can even import files directly from iCloud Drive, as well. The sorting options in the app really make it stand out, and you can sort files by name, kind, etc. The app will also allow you to share files from your iPhone to a Mac or PC via WiFi transfer, or Bluetooth transfer.

4. File Manager

File Manager is a free, ad-supported app that can very well fit your needs for a file manager on iPhone and iPad devices. The app comes with a clean interface, where you can easily create files, and folders. You can also add various cloud services to the app, so you can easily manage all your cloud accounts from one place. The app supports services like Dropbox, WebDAV, Google Drive, One Drive, and many more.

File Manager also includes its very own web browser, that you can use to download files directly to the app, or just to browse the web. It also supports passcode locking, so you can secure your files with ease, and not have to worry about unauthorized access. Talking about security, the app also supports Touch ID for devices that come with Touch ID capability. You can share files from your iPhone to the cloud, using WiFi Sync, or through iTunes. If you get annoyed by the ads in the app, you can remove them with an in-app purchase, as well.

Another option that you have for a file mmanager on iPhone, is File Master. The app is very well rounded, and offers a lot of the features offered by other apps. The interface of the app is a little dated, but the features are very well baked in. The app will let you easily create folders, text files, import photos, and do a lot more, very easily. It also comes with a web browser built right in, so you can easily download files into the app.

Download File Master (Free, with in-app purchases)

MyMedia is essentially a download manager for iPhone and iPad that lets you download files to your device. However, it also includes a built-in file manager that works just like any other apps that we’ve mentioned in the list. You can do things like copy, move, create new folders, and more.

Download MyMedia (Free)

Pocket Drive is an iPhone, and iPad file manager, that doesn’t look like anything too special, at first. However, the app packs in a plethora of features, and is not far behind most of the other apps on this list. With the app, you can easily create text files, take photos, and videos, and create folders to keep your iPhone organised. The app also includes a web browser that you can use to download files directly to the app.

8. Browser and Documents Manager

Claiming to be an ultimate file manager for iPhone and iPad, “Browser and Documents Manager” promises to be a highly efficient tool for managing files. Probably the best part about this file manager is a built-in smart web browser that lets you surf the web privately and download files with ease. And with a fully-featured download manager onboard, you can manage all of your downloaded files right from one spot.

If a fully-featured file manager for iPhone that can also triple up as a proficient PDF editor and a minimalist browser is what you are after, you would be hard-pressed to find a more competent alternative than Total files. As compared to Apple Files, it features an intuitive user-interface which makes navigation a breeze. Couple that with the easy-to-use tools, and this third-party file manager leaves very little room for complaints. Another feature worth taking note of is the integration with all the major cloud services including OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, and iCloud so that you can seamlessly manage your files.

Though not as versatile as some of its well-known rivals, My FileManager is more than good enough to let you manage your files without getting into complexities. The app has the support for several file formats such as .ppt, .doc, .xls, .pdf, .txt, .html and .rtf file formats. And with the useful tools like the zip/unzip, move, copy, and a document viewer, it lets you manage files with the needed convenience just like Apple Files.

My FileManager comes with a private web browser so that you can browse the web securely and that too without having to leave the file manager. With the easy bookmarks and history manager, neat tab manager, multiple search engines, and download manager, the web browser has got you fully covered. Not just that, it also features a night mode so that you can comfortably browse through files at night without draining the battery life and straining your eyes. Keeping in mind, FileManager is a reliable substitute for Apple Files.