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Faxly
Send any document as a real fax — with delivery confirmation — right from your iPhone, and keep every fax on your device instead of a vendor's cloud. Buy 25 pages for $2.99 once; they never expire, and there's no subscription. Your first pages are free.
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Send a fax from your phone. Keep it on your phone.
Fax is still mandatory in healthcare, legal, government, insurance, and real estate — but the apps that do it are subscription-heavy, cloud-first, and vague about where your documents go. Faxly is the opposite: a real fax machine in your pocket that stores your faxes on your device, not in someone else's cloud.
What you can do
Send any document as a real fax. Add a PDF or a photo, enter a fax number, and send. Faxly turns your files into a clean, fax-ready document on your device and transmits it over the phone network — with real delivery confirmation.
Know it arrived. Every fax is tracked from queued to delivered, and you get a transmission report — timestamp, pages, duration — saved locally as proof you own, not a status buried in a vendor dashboard.
Add a cover page in seconds. An optional cover sheet fills itself in — recipient, date, page count, attachment name — so you only fix what's off.
Buy pages once. They never expire. No subscription. 25 pages for $2.99, and your credits are yours forever. Your first pages are free.
Private by design
Your documents are stored only on your iPhone, encrypted at rest. To transmit a fax, a short-lived copy is staged just long enough for the carrier to fetch it, then automatically purged — the cloud is a relay, never a home. No analytics. No tracking.
Built for
Anyone who still has to fax — patients and caregivers, small businesses, legal and real-estate paperwork — and would rather not hand their documents to a fax vendor's servers or sign up for yet another monthly plan.
Pricing
Your first pages are free. After that, 25 pages are a one-time $2.99 and never expire — no subscription required. A Faxly Plus plan ($4.99/month) adds your own inbound fax number so you can receive faxes too.
Not for patient health information — a HIPAA-ready plan for clinics is on the way.
From NYRAI LLC.



