Files Editor is an all-in-one online PDF platform offering 50+ tools to edit, convert, sign, merge, split, compress, and secure documents - fast, easy, and fully web-based with no software to install.
“The annotation tools are useful for reviewing documents. Adding notes and highlights is quick and convenient, especially when sharing feedback with coworkers or reviewing drafts before sending them out.”
“Everything is browser based, which is perfect when using a work computer where installing software isn't allowed. I can open the editor from almost any device and get started right away.”
“Everything is browser based, which is perfect when using a work computer where installing software isn't allowed. I can open the editor from almost any device and get started right away.”
“I like that there are so many conversion options. Being able to switch between PDF, Word, Excel and images covers most everyday tasks, so I don't need to use different websites for each format.”
“Password protection is a useful addition. It's nice to have an easy way to secure documents before sharing them, especially when they contain personal or work-related information. Setting it up only takes a moment.”
“I like that everything is available in one place. Editing, converting, signing and organizing PDFs without switching between different websites saves a lot of time.”
“The website feels focused on practical features instead of unnecessary extras. It does what I expect from an online PDF editor, and the interface makes it easy to find the tools I need.”
“I often need to merge several PDFs, and this handled the task quickly. The process was simple from upload to download, and I didn't have to spend time fixing the document afterward. Everything stayed in the right order.”
“Uploading files was fast, and the editor responded well even with larger documents. Overall it feels reliable, and I didn't experience any slowdowns while working on multiple pages.”
“Compressing PDF files reduced the size enough for email without making the document difficult to read. The quality stayed good, and I didn't have to worry about attachments being too large.”