PDF Editor.
Part of the PDF Toolkit. Add text, drop in a signature, redact content you need gone — genuinely removed, not just covered — rotate or remove pages, then save a fresh PDF. Everything happens in your browser; your file never leaves your device.
Everything runs in your browser — your PDF never leaves your device.
Editing a PDF without uploading it anywhere.
A finished PDF often needs one last change — a name added, a date corrected, a signature placed, a stray page removed. This editor handles those final touches directly: add text anywhere on a page, drop in a signature, rotate pages that scanned sideways, and delete pages you no longer need, then download the result.
The delete-text tool does real redaction, and it is worth understanding how. Most quick "redaction" features just draw a box over the content — the words remain inside the file and can still be extracted by anyone who knows how. This editor doesn't do that: when you save, any page carrying a redaction is flattened to a high-resolution image with the deleted areas erased, so the text and graphics underneath are genuinely removed from the file — not recoverable by copy-paste, text extraction, or inspecting the file's internals. The one trade-off: because a flattened page is a picture, its remaining text is no longer selectable or searchable. Pages without redactions are untouched and keep their real, selectable text.
Because every edit happens inside your browser, your PDF never leaves your device. That matters most for exactly the documents you would want to edit — contracts, identity papers, medical forms and anything carrying personal detail.
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