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Browser-only editor. Rotate, reorder, or delete pages, add text overlays, sign with an image, and fill AcroForm fields. Nothing is uploaded.

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Edit PDF Files Online Directly in Your Browser

PDF Editor is a browser-based document editing tool that allows you to modify PDF files without installing software and without uploading documents to external servers. Everything runs locally on your device, giving you complete control over your files while maintaining privacy and security. Whether you need to rotate pages, rearrange document order, remove unwanted pages, add text overlays, place signatures, or complete interactive PDF forms, the entire process takes place inside your browser.

Many online PDF editing services require documents to be uploaded to remote cloud servers. This can introduce privacy concerns when working with contracts, invoices, reports, business documents, legal paperwork, financial statements, educational material, or personal records. PDF Editor takes a different approach by processing files locally using modern browser technologies. Your PDF never leaves your device, helping reduce privacy risks and eliminating upload delays.

Rotate PDF Pages

Documents received from scanners, mobile phones, multifunction printers, and document management systems often contain pages that are rotated incorrectly. The built-in page rotation tools make it easy to rotate individual pages or multiple pages before saving the updated PDF. This is useful for scanned paperwork, receipts, engineering drawings, manuals, presentations, photographs stored in PDFs, and digitized archives.

Correct page orientation improves readability and helps ensure documents display properly across desktop computers, tablets, smartphones, e-readers, and printing systems. Rotated pages are stored directly within the PDF structure when you save the document.

Reorder PDF Pages

Rearranging pages is one of the most common PDF editing tasks. You can quickly change the order of pages to reorganize reports, combine sections, prepare presentations, reorder scanned documents, or place important information at the beginning of a file. The page management sidebar provides a simple way to view document structure and reorganize content.

Reordering pages is useful for business reports, training materials, project documentation, contracts, proposals, academic papers, portfolios, instruction manuals, technical documentation, and many other document types.

Delete Unwanted PDF Pages

Remove pages that are no longer needed before sharing or archiving a document. This can help reduce file size, simplify document structure, and remove irrelevant content. Users frequently delete blank pages, duplicate pages, scanner separator sheets, draft content, outdated information, or confidential sections before distributing PDFs.

The editor provides a visual page management interface so you can identify and remove unnecessary pages while preserving the remaining document structure.

Add Text to PDF Documents

The text overlay feature allows you to place additional text anywhere on a page. This is useful for annotations, document corrections, review comments, reference numbers, signatures, labels, form completion, approval markings, notes, and custom document modifications. Text can be positioned precisely where it is needed without requiring the original source file used to create the PDF.

Adding text directly to a PDF is particularly helpful when working with finalized documents where the original Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or design files are unavailable.

Add Images and Signatures

PDF Editor supports inserting PNG and JPEG images into PDF pages. This functionality can be used for signatures, company logos, stamps, approval marks, diagrams, photographs, branding elements, certification marks, and visual annotations. Images can be positioned directly within the document and become part of the saved PDF.

Electronic document workflows often require adding handwritten signatures stored as image files. Instead of printing, signing, scanning, and re-uploading paperwork, you can place a signature image directly inside the PDF and save the updated document immediately.

Fill Interactive PDF Forms

Many government agencies, educational institutions, businesses, and organizations distribute interactive PDF forms that contain AcroForm fields. PDF Editor can detect supported form fields and provide an interface for entering information directly within the browser. Completed forms can then be saved while preserving the interactive form structure.

Common use cases include application forms, registration documents, contracts, questionnaires, surveys, onboarding paperwork, insurance forms, compliance documents, tax-related forms, educational submissions, and customer information forms.

Designed for Privacy

Privacy is one of the core design principles of this PDF editor. All processing is performed locally within your browser using JavaScript libraries running on your device. No document upload is required, no account creation is necessary, and no document content is transmitted for editing operations.

This local-first approach is especially useful when working with sensitive information, confidential business records, client documents, legal agreements, internal reports, financial records, educational materials, medical paperwork, or personal files.

Works Across Devices

PDF Editor is designed to work on modern desktop and mobile browsers. Because processing occurs locally, performance depends primarily on your device rather than remote servers. Whether you are using Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, or iOS, you can edit PDF documents without installing dedicated software.

The responsive interface supports both large desktop screens and smaller mobile displays, making it possible to perform quick PDF edits wherever you are.

No Installation Required

Traditional PDF editing software often requires downloads, installation, updates, licensing, subscriptions, and significant storage space. PDF Editor eliminates these requirements by running directly in the browser. Simply open a PDF, make your changes, and save the result.

This makes the tool particularly useful for occasional editing tasks, temporary work environments, public computers, managed corporate devices, educational settings, and situations where software installation is restricted.

Common PDF Editing Use Cases

Free Browser-Based PDF Editing

PDF Editor provides essential PDF modification capabilities directly within your browser. By combining page management, text overlays, image insertion, signature support, form filling, and local processing, it offers a practical solution for many everyday PDF editing tasks while maintaining user privacy and avoiding unnecessary uploads.

Open a PDF, make your changes, review the results, and save the updated document — all from a modern browser and entirely on your own device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my PDF uploaded?

No. The editor uses pdf-lib in the browser; the file and any overlays you add never leave your device.

Can I sign a PDF?

Yes — use “Add Image / Signature” with a PNG or JPEG to place a signature anywhere on a page.

Does form-filling preserve interactivity?

Filled AcroForm fields are written back into the form structure, so the saved PDF remains a fillable form unless you flatten it elsewhere.

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