Edit and merge PDFs with these free online tools
Adobe PDF documents are one of the most commonly
used file types today. If you've ever downloaded a printable form or
document from the Web, such as an
IRS tax form, there's a good chance it was a PDF file. You may already have
Adobe Reader on your computer for viewing PDFs. One reason they're so popular is that they can help to
preserve document formatting,
which means PDFs look exactly the same on any device. And unlike other
file types, such as Microsoft Word documents, most PDFs are intended for
viewing, not editing.
However, there may be times when you need to make
small edits to PDF files, such as adding a comment or highlighting text. Or perhaps you need to
combine
separate PDFs into a single file. For example, you might want to
combine your cover letter and resume into a single PDF to make sure they
stay together. Adobe Reader doesn't have any editing capabilities, and
although Adobe does offer PDF editing software—
Adobe Acrobat—it's
very expensive ($299 for a single license, or $14.99 per month via a subscription plan).
If you can't afford to purchase Adobe Acrobat, or if you just don't need all of the features it offers, there are many
free online tools
you can use for simple PDF editing. However, many of these tools also
display misleading advertisements or ask you to sign up or pay for
services you don't really need. We've done our best to weed though these
sites to bring you a list of the most reliable and trustworthy tools.
SmallPDF
SmallPDF is
really powerful tool that allows you to do just about everything with
PDFs except direct editing. For example, you can upload multiple PDF
files and then
download a combined version as a single PDF file.
You can also break up a larger PDF file into multiple documents,
compress to make your PDF files smaller, and even convert a PDF to a
Microsoft Word document (or vice versa).
DocHub
If you want to make
simple annotations to a PDF, such as
highlighting text or
adding comments,
DocHub is one of our favorite tools. It also allows you
add text
to documents, which means you can use it to fill out PDF forms.
However, you cannot edit or remove any existing text from the file. Do
note that you will have to create an account to use these features,
unlike Small PDF.
Office Online
If you need to edit the actual text of a PDF file, we recommend Microsoft's
Office Online suite
(previously known as Office Web Apps). Office Online is a free,
simplified version of Microsoft Office that you can access from any web
browser. One of its best features is the option to
convert a PDF to a Word document.
You can then make changes to the actual text of the PDF, add and
delete entire pages, and more. When you're done, you can download the
file—Office Online can convert it back to a PDF if you prefer. Note that
the formatting of the PDF may not always be preserved if you're
converting a long or complex document. In our experience, however, we've
found this tool to be the most reliable way to actually edit the text
of a PDF file online.
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