Edit PDFs locally with text, whiteout, fill fields, and annotations
Open a PDF, add new text on top, cover old text with a white box, insert form-style fill fields, move images, draw annotations, clear only the current display page, or fully reset the loaded PDF when you want a fresh start.
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Clear Page clears only the page currently showing in the display window. Clear Complete PDF removes the loaded PDF and resets the whole tool.
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This version uses practical visual PDF editing: text overlays, whiteout boxes, fill fields, images, and freehand annotations. Clear Page refreshes the visible page only. Clear Complete PDF resets the whole editor. Saved output now keeps the original PDF page size instead of exporting at the preview size.
Practical PDF editing that works in the browser
This version focuses on the most useful browser-based PDF editing workflow: add text on top of an existing PDF, cover outdated text with white boxes, insert fill-style fields, move images, and annotate directly on the page. That makes it useful for correcting labels, filling simple forms, replacing visible text, and making quick document adjustments without relying on a server upload workflow.
Instead of trying to directly rewrite the original embedded text objects inside every PDF, which is unreliable across many PDF files, this tool gives you a dependable visual editing approach that works well for a wide range of already-made PDFs, while also exporting with the original page dimensions so the saved file matches the preview layout more closely.
Whiteout and replace
Cover old text with a movable white box, then place new text or a fill field above it for a clean corrected look.
Original size export
The saved PDF uses the original PDF page dimensions and scales your edits from the preview back to the real page size.
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