
Advanced PDF Editor
Upload PDF, add text, highlight, move/edit text, undo/redo, and download.
Note: This tool adds new elements. It does not edit original PDF text.
Upload a PDF to view and edit.
Your Go-To Online PDF Editor
Unlock the potential of your documents with our versatile **PDF Editor**. Designed for ease of use, this tool allows you to make necessary annotations and additions to your PDF files directly from your web browser. Forget installing bulky software; our online solution provides essential editing features like adding text with custom fonts (preview only, standard fonts used in final PDF), sizes, and colors, highlighting important sections, and easily **moving and editing** your added text. This **PDF editor** is built to be fast, free, and accessible on any device, complete with Undo and Redo functionality.
Key Features of Our PDF Editor:
- **Add Text:** Easily insert text boxes anywhere on your PDF page.
- **Customize Text:** Choose from popular fonts (preview), adjust size, and select colors.
- **Move & Edit Added Text:** Select text you've added with the cursor tool, then drag to move or double-click to edit its content.
- **Highlight:** Use the highlight tool to draw attention to key information with adjustable colors and opacity.
- **Undo/Redo:** Easily undo or redo your text additions, highlights, moves, and edits.
- **Cross-Platform:** Works on desktop and mobile browsers.
- **No Installation:** A completely web-based **PDF editor**.
- **Free to Use:** Access core annotation features without any cost.
- **Client-Side Processing:** Basic operations happen in your browser for enhanced privacy (for added elements).
Whether you're a student annotating lecture notes, a professional adding comments to a report, or simply need to quickly mark up a document, our online **PDF editor** offers a streamlined experience. Upload, edit, and download your modified PDF effortlessly. We strive to be the best free **pdf editor** for your everyday needs. Remember, this tool focuses on adding and modifying *new* elements rather than altering the original PDF text content. Font selection is for preview; final PDF uses standard fonts for compatibility.