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Edit a PDF without denaturing it

Edit the existing text, natively

The PDF remains a vector document: correcting a date, an amount or a paragraph happens in the text flow, with the original font. No rasterisation — the document is never turned into an image, it stays sharp in print and at any zoom.

Annotations and forms

Highlighting, comments, stamps and form fields live on layers separate from the content: your review adds to the document without altering the source text. Interactive fields fill in directly; a scanned form is annotated on top.

"Free PDF editor": let's be precise

Free online editors cover simple annotation; editing the existing text, inserting images and exporting without a watermark are precisely the features that switch to paid — with them as with us. Our difference is transparency: a full 48-hour trial for 0.50 €, then 39.90 €/month, cancellation in one click.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions below. For other inquiries, please contact us by email.

Is there a free version?

No: a 48-hour trial at 0.50 €, then 39.90 €/month, cancellation in one click. Free PDF editors generally let you annotate; editing the existing text, inserting images and exporting without a watermark are almost always the paid features — that is where the comparison is decided. The trial unlocks the complete editor: judge on your own contract, not a demo.

Can I correct the original text, not just annotate?

Yes: click into the paragraph and edit — the original font, size and alignment are reapplied automatically. That is the difference between a native editor and a mere annotation layer laid over an image.

Does editing damage the PDF's quality?

No: no rasterisation. The document stays vector-based, sharp in print and at any zoom; only the edited areas change. A PDF edited with us remains a working PDF, not a photocopy.

How do I fill in a PDF form?

Two cases. If the form contains active fields, you type at a click, with control over size and font. If it is a scanned document without fields, the editor places input zones exactly on the intended lines — checkboxes, dates and signature are added the same way, for a regular result worthy of a typed document.

Which annotations are available?

Highlight, underline, strikethrough, comments, stamps, shapes, freehand drawing — each on a layer separate from the source text, for a review that adds without destroying. Ideal for validation rounds.

Can I reorganise pages?

Yes: reorder, rotate, delete, insert pages or merge several PDFs — the structure tools are included in the same subscription, without leaving the editor.

Does the editor work on phone and tablet?

Yes, entirely in the browser, touch included: signing, highlighting or correcting an amount happens at your fingertip. No software or app to install, on any device.

Is the edited document kept on your servers?

No: once exported, the file is deleted from our infrastructure. No hidden backup, no indexing — your working documents remain yours.

What your document keeps

Native text

No rasterisation: the document is never turned into an image — it stays sharp in print and at any zoom.

Original fonts

Every correction uses the file's own font: the edit blends into the existing paragraph.

Separate annotation layers

Highlights, comments and stamps live on separate layers, without altering the source content.