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Edit PDFs free in your browser: add text, draw your signature, highlight, white-out, insert images, watermark all pages and add page numbers.
A real PDF editor in your browser: open any PDF, click to add text boxes, draw your signature on a signature pad and place it anywhere, freehand-draw, highlight passages, white-out content, insert images and stamps, then download the edited file. Watermarks and page numbers apply to every page in one click. Because everything runs locally, it's safe for contracts, agreements and forms.
Yes — click Sign, draw your signature on the pad with mouse or finger, place it on the page, resize and download. The signature is embedded into the PDF itself.
No browser-only tool can truly rewrite embedded PDF text — that requires desktop software like Acrobat. What you can do here: white-out the old text and type the correction over it, which is how most online editors handle it too.
Visually yes, but the text underneath may still be technically extractable from the file. For genuinely sensitive redaction, white-out and then run the file through our PDF Toolkit's Compress (which rebuilds pages as images, destroying the hidden layer).
Added text uses the PDF-standard Helvetica font, which covers English/European characters. For Hindi or other scripts, write the text as an image (screenshot) and place it with the Image tool.
No. Rendering, editing and saving all happen in your browser tab.