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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.

Try it on your phone

PDF Editor app

Take PDF Editor with you.

Free on iOS and Android.