Online PDF Editor

Edit PDFs in your browser. No uploads, no signup. Files stay on your device.

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Edit PDF documents directly in your browser without installing desktop software or uploading files to a remote server. This page is designed for privacy-first editing workflows where speed matters and control stays with you. You can open a local PDF, view page thumbnails, rearrange pages with drag and drop, rotate pages, remove pages, and then apply visual edits such as text notes, shape marks, highlights, and signatures. Every action runs client-side so your document stays in browser memory while you work.

Many online editors require uploads or account creation before you can do basic tasks. This tool takes a different approach: select a file from your device and begin editing locally. That means faster interaction on reliable networks, fewer privacy concerns for sensitive forms, and no waiting for server queues. It also makes the editor a practical choice for shared hosting environments where backend processing is intentionally minimal. The editor is built with modern browser PDF libraries and progressive rendering so large multi-page files stay usable while pages load in sequence.

The interface is optimized for practical document tasks: reorder a report before sending, highlight key clauses in a contract draft, sign a form, or annotate an approval copy for team review. A strict client-side limit of 10MB helps keep the experience responsive and predictable on common devices. Export creates a new edited PDF that you can save locally when you are ready. Until that moment, your source file is not transmitted by default. If you need a fast, private, and browser-based PDF workflow, use the button above to open the editor.

How the PDF Editor works

The PDF Editor runs entirely in your browser. You open a PDF from your device, make changes locally—reorder pages, add text, highlights, or signatures—and export the result when you’re done. No signup is required and your file is not uploaded to our servers; editing is privacy-first and stays on your machine until you choose to download the edited PDF.

When to use the PDF Editor

Use the editor when you need quick visual changes: reorder or remove pages, rotate pages, add annotations, highlight text, or sign a form. For editing the actual text inside a PDF, use our PDF to Word tool to convert to an editable document, make your changes, then create a new PDF with our Word to PDF converter.

Our guide on the PDF to Word hub explains cleanup after conversion and the full workflow.

Key features

The editor opens in a full-page view with a toolbar for text, shapes, highlight, whiteout, and signatures.

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Common problems and fixes

If text breaks or conversion fails when using our converters, see our guides on why PDF text breaks and how to fix it and when PDF to Word goes wrong.

Frequently asked questions

Does this PDF editor upload my file?

No. Editing happens in your browser memory and files stay on your device unless you choose to export the final PDF.

What is the file size limit?

You can load PDF files up to 10MB. Larger files show a warning and are not loaded.

Can I reorder, rotate, and delete pages?

Yes. You can drag pages to reorder them, rotate individual pages, and remove pages before export.

Can I add annotations and signatures?

Yes. The editor supports text, highlights, rectangles, and signatures created by drawing or image upload.

Do I need to create an account?

No signup is required. Open the page, start editing, and export when ready.