Most PDF forms — job applications, government forms, insurance documents, rental applications, tax worksheets — are built with interactive AcroForm fields. Filling them out used to require Adobe Acrobat or a PDF app. Now you can do it in your browser without installing anything.

This PDF editor detects interactive form fields automatically when you open a document. Text inputs, multi-line text areas, checkboxes, radio buttons, and dropdown menus all appear live on the page canvas, positioned exactly where they are in the original document. Fill them in, then download the completed PDF with your entries saved inside the file.

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Features

All Form Field Types

Handles text fields, multi-line text areas, checkboxes, radio button groups, and dropdown menus. Any AcroForm PDF field type renders live and interactive on the page.

Completed Form Export

Your answers are written into the PDF file on export. The downloaded document contains all filled values — ready to email, print, or file.

Private — No Uploads

The form and your answers never leave your device. Everything runs in the browser using PDF.js and pdf-lib. Safe for sensitive documents like employment applications or financial forms.

How It Works

1
Open the form PDF

Upload the PDF from your device or drag and drop it onto the editor. The document opens in the page canvas.

2
Form fields appear automatically

Interactive fields are detected and rendered on the page — text boxes, checkboxes, dropdowns, and radio buttons appear exactly where they sit in the original layout.

3
Fill in every field

Click any field and type your answer, check a box, or select a dropdown option. Work through the form page by page using the page thumbnails in the left panel.

4
Download the completed form

Click Download to export the PDF. Your entries are embedded in the file. The downloaded form behaves like a properly filled PDF — values persist when opened in any viewer.

Why Fill PDF Forms in the Browser

The most common PDF form-filling problem is not missing software — it is friction. Opening Adobe Acrobat takes time. Printing, signing by hand, and scanning takes longer. Many people end up filling out important forms with a photo of a printed page, which looks unprofessional and is hard to read.

Browser-based PDF form filling removes that friction. Open the document, fill it in, download the completed file. The whole process takes minutes, the output is clean, and you never need to install or open a separate application.

This editor is particularly well-suited for forms that are genuinely interactive — built with AcroForm fields rather than just blank visual space on a page. These include IRS worksheets and tax forms, employment applications from HR departments, insurance claim intake forms, rental applications, NDA and contract templates with fill-in fields, and government benefit forms distributed as PDFs.

For PDFs that have visible blank lines but no actual interactive fields (scanned forms or designed-but-not-tagged documents), use the text patch feature to place text overlays wherever answers need to go.

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