Technically, you can access Webflow on an iPad, but it’s not ideal and not officially supported. Here’s a breakdown:
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Technically possible: Webflow works in Safari on iPadOS.
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Not optimized for touch: Webflow’s interface is designed for a mouse and keyboard. Using it on a touchscreen can be clunky and frustrating. Features like hover effects and dragging elements might not work well.
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Limited screen real estate: An iPad screen can feel cramped for Webflow’s detailed interface, making it difficult to see everything and navigate efficiently.
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Workarounds possible: There are workarounds like using a trackpad or a browser with a user agent spoofer (which can be risky), but these aren’t ideal solutions.
In short: While you can technically use Webflow on an iPad in a pinch, it’s not recommended for serious design work. A desktop or laptop with a mouse is a much better option.