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PDF Editor

PDF Editor is a free tool that edits PDFs right in your browser. Drop a PDF to see a preview, then add text, white out (delete) existing content, insert images and highlight, and save it all as a new PDF. Files are never sent to a server — everything runs 100% in your browser.

How to use, step by step

1

Open a PDF

Drag and drop a PDF or click to open. The first page preview appears.

2

Pick a tool

From the top toolbar choose Text, Image, White-out or Highlight.

3

Edit

Click to add text and change its content, size and color. Use White-out to cover existing text with a white box, and add images. Drag elements to move them and use the corner handle to resize.

4

Navigate pages

For multi-page PDFs, use the arrows to move between pages and edit each one.

5

Save

Press Save (PDF) to download a new PDF with your edits merged into the original.

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FAQ

Q. Can I edit the original PDF text directly?

PDF text is fixed to coordinates rather than being an editable field, so changing the glyphs themselves is hard. Instead you white-out the old text with a box and place new text on top.

Q. Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Everything is processed 100% in your browser, so the PDF is never sent to a server.

Q. What images can I add?

PNG and JPG images. A transparent PNG works best for stamps, signatures and logos.

Q. Does it work with multiple pages?

Yes. Move between pages, add text, images and white-outs on each, and save them all at once.