Edit PDF
Add text, images, shapes and signatures to your PDF — free, in your browser, with no upload and no sign-up.
Drop a PDF here or click to choose a file
Edited in your browser — no upload, no file-size limit
Your PDF never leaves your device — all editing happens locally in your browser. No upload, no privacy risk.
Edit any PDF for free, right here in your browser. There is nothing to install and nothing to upload — your file is opened and changed entirely on your own device, so there is no waiting on a server, no watermark stamped across your pages and no sign-up before you can start. Add text, images, shapes and a signature, fill in forms, rearrange pages and download the finished file in seconds.
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Open your PDF
Drag a PDF onto the page or click to choose a file. It loads instantly because it stays on your computer.
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Add text, images and shapes
Use the toolbar to drop in text boxes, insert images, or draw rectangles, ellipses and lines anywhere on the page.
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Sign or fill in form fields
Pick the Sign tool to draw or type a signature, then type directly onto official forms and contracts.
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Reorder or delete pages
Open the Pages panel to move pages up or down, or remove the ones you do not need.
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Download your finished PDF
Click Download PDF to save the edited file straight to your device — clean, with no watermark.
How to edit a PDF for free
Editing a PDF here takes just a few clicks and costs nothing. Start by dropping your file onto the page; it opens immediately because the work happens locally.
- Add text: choose the Text tool, click where you want it and start typing — adjust the size and colour to match the document.
- Insert images: drop in a logo, a stamp or a scanned signature and drag it into place.
- Draw shapes: add rectangles, ellipses and lines to highlight or redact content.
- Manage pages: reorder pages or delete any you do not need from the Pages panel.
When you are happy, click Download PDF and the finished file saves straight to your device.
Why in-browser editing keeps your data private
Most well-known PDF tools — iLovePDF, Smallpdf and Adobe among them — work by sending your file to a remote server, editing it there and sending it back. That means a copy of your document leaves your control, however briefly. This editor never does that: your PDF is opened and changed entirely inside your own browser, so it never travels across the internet.
For people in Gibraltar that distinction matters. Under the Gibraltar GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2004, personal data has to be handled carefully, and Gibraltar’s cross-border finance and gaming sectors generate a steady stream of sensitive paperwork — client records, compliance forms and contracts. Keeping that material on your own device removes the question of where it was processed and who else might have touched it.
How we compare to iLovePDF
iLovePDF is popular, but it has real limits. Every edit means uploading your file to its servers, the free tier caps file sizes and locks away useful features, and you are regularly nudged towards a premium subscription. It also offers very little that is specific to Gibraltar.
- No upload: your file stays on your device from start to finish.
- No size caps: edit large documents without hitting a free-tier wall.
- No watermark: your downloaded PDF is clean.
- No account: nothing to register, nothing to pay.
Signing and filling PDF forms
You can add a legally meaningful signature without printing a thing. Electronic signatures are recognised in Gibraltar under its retained, eIDAS-equivalent regime, so a signed PDF can stand in for paper in most everyday situations. Use the Sign tool to draw your signature with a mouse or touchscreen, or type it and place it on the page.
The same approach works for official forms: click into a field and type your details directly onto the document, add ticks or dates with the text tool, then download the completed file. Because everything runs in the browser, it works just as well on a phone or tablet as it does on a desktop.
