ChameleonPDF
Browser PDF editor
Edit PDFs in your browser
Open a PDF page in ChameleonPDF's browser editor, add the marks or content you need, and export the finished file. Use the editor for single-page fixes or batch-style updates across a longer document.
Files stay local in your browser for normal ChameleonPDF workflows.
How it works
- Open ChameleonPDF and add a PDF to the browser workspace.
- Open the editor from the main Editor toolbar button, Edit page in the selection toolbar, or by double-clicking any page.
- Add text, images, signatures, shapes, annotations, page numbers, headers, footers, or other page marks.
- Export the finished PDF from your browser.
Editor entry points and tools
The editor can be opened from the main toolbar, from a selected page, or by double-clicking a page. It supports page-level tools and batch-style tools for repeated document marks.
FAQ
Can I edit a PDF without uploading it?
Yes. ChameleonPDF's normal browser-based editing workflow processes PDF contents locally in your browser rather than uploading them to ChameleonPDF servers.
How do I open the PDF editor?
Use the main Editor toolbar button, choose Edit page from the selection toolbar when one page is selected, or double-click any page.
Can I add text to a PDF?
Yes. You can add text boxes and position them on the page before exporting the edited PDF.
Can I add images or signatures?
Yes. ChameleonPDF supports placing images and signatures on PDF pages in the browser editor.
Can I add page numbers, headers, or footers?
Yes. The editor includes batch-style tools for page numbers, headers, footers, and repeated page marks.
Can I reorder pages while editing?
Yes. Page thumbnails can be dragged inside the editor, and the main workspace also supports page and PDF reordering.