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How to Edit a PDF on Android

A simple step-by-step guide to edit a pdf on Android using PDFWix's free online tools.

How to Edit a PDF on Android

Edit PDFs on Android in Chrome with PDFWix — add text, images and freehand drawings. Free, browser-based, no app install, no signup, no watermark today.

Why editing PDFs on Android usually costs money

Android ships with PDF viewing and (sometimes) annotation, but real editing — adding text, replacing images, inserting pages, redacting — is gated behind paid apps. PDFWix moves all of that into your browser, free.

What you can do natively on Android

Google Drive's viewer is read-only. Markup-style annotation requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, where most editing actions are gated behind the $9.99/month Premium subscription.

Edit a PDF on Android with PDFWix

Open pdfwix.com/edit-pdf in your browser. Drop in the PDF. Click anywhere on a page to add a text box, image, signature or highlight. Use the toolbar to redact, draw or insert blank pages. When done, click Download — the edited PDF saves locally with all changes baked in.

The whole workflow runs in your browser. No upload, no signup, no per-edit fee.

When you'd still want a desktop editor

Use a desktop editor (Acrobat Pro, PDF Expert) when you need structural editing — reflowing whole paragraphs, swapping embedded fonts, editing AcroForm field properties, or batch-processing dozens of files. Otherwise PDFWix is faster and free.

How it works

  1. Open the editor — Open pdfwix.com/edit-pdf in Chrome or Samsung Internet.
  2. Add the PDF — Drag the PDF onto the dropzone.
  3. Make your edits — Click to add text/images/signatures, or use the toolbar to redact and reorder.
  4. Download — Click Download — the edited PDF saves to the Downloads folder (visible in Files by Google).

Frequently asked questions

Can I really edit a PDF on Android for free?

Yes. PDFWix Edit PDF runs in any browser — add or replace text, draw, insert images, redact, sign, all without paying or signing up.

How is this different from Edit on Adobe Acrobat?

Adobe Acrobat does deeper structural editing (re-flow paragraphs, replace embedded fonts, edit form-field properties), which is the right tool for designers and form authors. PDFWix covers the 90% case — fixing typos, adding text/images, redacting and signing — for free, in the browser.

Will edits look correct on every viewer?

Yes. PDFWix writes edits as standard PDF content streams, so every viewer (Edge, Preview, Drive, Acrobat, mobile browsers, printers) renders them identically.

Can I edit a scanned PDF?

Scanned PDFs are images of text. PDFWix lets you draw, add new text boxes, sign and redact on top of the scan, but it cannot rewrite the original image text — that needs OCR first.

Are my edits private?

Yes. Edit PDF runs entirely in your browser. The file and all your changes stay on your device.