PDF Editor for Remote Work
Remote work decouples your office from your job. The downside is that the document operations that used to happen at a printer, scanner, or shared drive now have to happen on whatever device you're using — often on a train, in a café, or at a customer site. A native mobile PDF editor closes that gap.
The bar for any remote-work tool is that it works on patchy WiFi, works offline when needed, doesn't require uploading sensitive documents to a third party, and works on whatever device you happen to be using. PDF Editor meets all four because all the heavy operations run on-device.
These are the specific workflows that turn a phone into a portable document office — without relying on a specific desk, country, or internet connection.
Workflows that pay off
Sign documents during travel
Sign a contract on a flight or train. The signature is saved on-device; the file is encrypted on save.
Scan when you don't have a scanner
Hotel rooms, conference centers, customer offices — the phone camera + auto-correction is good enough for any business document.
Combine files for a remote handoff
Merge the documents your colleague needs into one PDF, share via Drive or Slack, done.
Compress before uploading on slow networks
Hotel WiFi makes huge attachments painful. Compress first, upload second, save an hour.
Edit small fixes without booting a laptop
Typo in a draft, wrong date on a quote — fix it on the phone in 60 seconds and move on.
PDF Editor pairs naturally with the rest of a remote work stack — Drive, iCloud, Notion, Slack, Linear, GitHub. It's the layer that handles document operations without requiring a desk or a stable connection.