Click any text to edit it directly, find & replace across pages, add shapes, images with effects, drawings — a full document editor with undo/redo in your browser.
This free PDF editor lets you click on any text in your PDF and edit it directly — change wording, fix typos, update numbers, switch fonts and colors. Use Find & Replace to change text across every page at once. Add shapes, images with rotation and opacity, drawings, highlights, and white-out — then move, resize, restyle, or delete anything you added. Full undo/redo history, keyboard shortcuts, and page thumbnails make it feel like a desktop app. Everything happens in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Yes. The Edit Text tool (cursor icon) lets you click on any text in the PDF and modify it directly — change wording, fix typos, or rewrite content.
Yes. Press Ctrl+F (or click Find) to search every page, jump between matches, and replace one match or all of them in a single click.
Yes. The editor keeps a full history of your changes — press Ctrl+Z to undo and Ctrl+Y (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to redo, across every page.
Yes. When editing text, use the format bar to change the font family, size, bold/italic style, and color.
Yes. Use the shape tools to draw rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows. You can set the color, stroke width, and toggle fill — and later select any shape to move, resize, restyle, or delete it.
Yes. Just click any image in your document — a small menu appears letting you remove it or replace it with a new image, sized to fit the same spot. No tool switching needed.
Yes. After adding an image, use the image controls to rotate (90° steps), flip horizontally or vertically, change opacity, and toggle a border.
Yes. The editor extracts the fonts embedded in your PDF and reuses them for your edits, so changed text matches the document exactly. A ✓ next to the font name shows the original embedded font is in use. If a font doesn't include a character you type, the closest standard font is used automatically.
Yes. The editor covers only the exact text area and matches the cell's background colour, so table borders and shading stay intact.
No. All editing happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your PDF never leaves your device.