A: Not directly from the web. You must either:

If you find yourself constantly fighting with sync errors, it may be time to upgrade. But is it worth losing the Nitro Pro 10 perpetual license?

| Feature | Nitro Pro 10 (Legacy) + Google Drive | Modern Nitro PDF Pro (Subscription) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cost | One-time fee (already paid) | $10–$15/month | | Direct Save to Drive | No (via sync folder only) | Yes (Native button) | | Google Docs Convert | No | Yes (Convert Drive files to PDF) | | Cloud OCR | No (uses local CPU) | Yes (faster server-side OCR) | | E-sign Integration | No | Yes (Direct to Google Drive) |

The Verdict: If your workflow is "Edit PDF on PC, view on phone," Nitro Pro 10 is fine. If your workflow is "Collaborate with 5 remote teammates editing the same PDF," upgrade to Nitro PDF Pro (version 14 or later).


Cause: Google Drive has a 255-character limit for file paths. Nitro Pro 10 does not warn you. Fix: Rename your PDF a very short name (e.g., invoice.pdf) before saving. After it syncs, rename it in the Google Drive web interface.

Technically, you can map Google Drive as a WebDAV drive using third-party tools (e.g., Air Explorer, RaiDrive). Nitro Pro 10 would then see it as a network location.

⚠️ Caution: This can be unreliable with large PDFs, and Nitro Pro 10 wasn’t designed for it. Not recommended for critical workflows.

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