


In the latter scenario, Sejda compressed an image-heavy PDF of a magazine cover from 2.92MB to 411KB with no discernable impact on readability. Depending on the size of the document, you’re presented with a screen indicating that “Your task is processing” for anywhere from a couple of seconds to a few minutes. The file-compress function is similarly smooth. Granted, it needed formatting when pasted into a Word doc, but that’s to be expected. In our challenging ancient NME test, it gave us searchable, copyable text. Our eye was drawn to the OCR capability, which works well. Let’s take a look at some of the best free PDF editors that don’t add watermark all over your files.Sejda’s sleek interface condenses everything you’re likely to need into the All Tools dropdown menu, with a healthy selection to peruse. The PDF market is riddled with too many products, with each product offering multiple licenses and features. Not a good solution for someone who needs to do some quick editing, only once in a blue moon. Why? Because they want you to upgrade to a paid plan that will remove the watermark, bundle some additional features, and remove restrictions for a fee. In such situations, it is better to go for a free PDF editor, however, most of them will add a watermark on every page in the file. Not all of us work with PDF files day in and day out. Not to forget the multiple licensing and subscription plans, further complicate the decision making process. But these PDF editors are expensive and come with way too many unnecesarry features for regular users. As noted in a previous post, there are quite a few paid PDF editors available in the market.

While creating PDF files are easy, editing them can be difficult and at times, frustrating.

Not only are they easy to create, share, and access, they are also secure and consume little space. PDF format is a popular way to share important documents and files across the web.
