Fill a PDF form
Drop a fillable PDF and its fields appear as a simple form: type, tick, choose, download. Optionally flatten the result so your answers become permanent page content nobody can edit.
How it works
- Drop your PDF form. Every fillable field is detected automatically and listed with its name.
- Fill it in. Text boxes, checkboxes, radio choices, dropdowns and multi-select lists all work. Accents and non-Latin characters render correctly.
- Download. Tick Flatten first if you want the answers baked in permanently — recommended before emailing anything important.
Frequently asked questions
Is anything I type uploaded?
No. The form is read and filled entirely in your browser. Tax forms, applications, medical forms — none of it leaves your device.
The tool says my PDF has no form fields — why?
Your PDF is probably a scanned or “flat” document: it looks like a form but has no interactive fields. Use the Annotate PDF tool to type over it, or Sign PDF for signatures.
What does “flatten” do?
It converts the filled fields into normal page content. The answers can no longer be clicked, changed or accidentally cleared — what you see is what every recipient will always see.
Do special characters work?
Yes — field appearances are regenerated with an embedded Unicode font (DejaVu), so é, ü, ñ, Cyrillic and Greek all display correctly in any viewer.
