Edit PDF
Add text, draw, highlight, and annotate your PDF. Runs 100% in your browser.
About Edit PDF
Small PDF fixes — correcting a typo, filling an untagged form, adding a note to a page — shouldn't require buying a desktop editor. This editor handles the everyday edits: adding text, placing shapes and highlights, and covering outdated content.
Edits are drawn onto the page in your browser and saved into a new copy of the file. For forms that were scanned rather than made fillable, typing your answers directly onto the page beats printing and handwriting every time.
How to use Edit PDF
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Open the PDF
Load the document and browse to the page that needs changes.
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Add your edits
Place text boxes, shapes, or highlights anywhere on the page. Match font size to the surrounding text.
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Fine-tune positions
Drag elements precisely into place — zoom in for alignment on dense forms.
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Save the edited copy
Download the updated PDF; the original file remains unchanged.
Tips for better results
- ✓To fill a scanned form, add text boxes over each blank line — quicker than printing and scanning.
- ✓Cover outdated text with a filled rectangle, then place corrected text on top.
- ✓Zoom in before final placement; a few pixels of misalignment is obvious on printed forms.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Your files never leave your device. All processing happens in your browser. No data is sent to any server.