Overview
PDF2Go.com is an online PDF editor that allows you to edit PDF documents, as well as to convert many different files to PDF.
PDF2Go.com is an online PDF editor that allows you to edit PDF documents in different ways, as well as to convert many different files to PDF. The PDF editing suite contains the following tools: - Edit a PDF file - Merge several PDF files - Split a PDF documents - Sort, delete or rotate PDF pages - Compress a PDF - Add or remove passwords - Change the PDF page size - Repair broken PDFs - Convert from PDF - Convert to PDF That way, you can manipulate and edit your PDF documents in many different ways. For example: - Turn images (JPG, PNG, and more) into PDF documents - Make PDFs editable by converting from PDF to Word - Merge different PDF documents to create one file - Add security by protecting a PDF with a password - Make sure everyone can open your file by converting from Excel or - PowerPoint to PDF - Extract text from an image - Censor passages in a PDF - Add text to a PDF ... And many more! The best about PDF2Go.com is its versatility. You can edit, improve or convert PDF files easily or turn images and other document and e-book files into printer optimized, widely supported PDF documents. Furthermore, we provide you with different advanced options such as quality and color settings for image conversions, deskewing slightly crooked scans, extracting text using OCR, and so on.
2.6 out of 520 ratings
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Nadya AlievaFeb 6, 2021
I simply love it! Finally something easy to use with almost all the tools one can think of when it comes to changing their PDF file. ♥
Martin WJun 23, 2020
Work area is very small it won't allow you to view the entire page. If you attempt to scroll down it automatically jumps over to pan in or out.
Ñéíl SàråzïñOct 20, 2019
Too many options when you just want to view a PDF.
Details
- Version3.0.2
- UpdatedFebruary 21, 2019
- Size10.08KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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