This is another one of the features that CleverPDF offers. So yes, CleverPDF can totally be used as a PDF editor. Often, we need to edit PDF documents, right?īut, there aren’t many free tools which let us edit existing text/images on a PDF file.Ĭheck this, convert a PDF to Word using CleverPDF.Īnd I mean not just the text, but images, backgrounds, text-formatting, colors and everything else.Īnd then, simply convert the Word file back to PDF using CleverPDF. ( It’s actually what I mostly use CleverPDF for). This isn’t a direct-feature, but is something that can be achieved with CleverPDF. So, is it the best free online PDF convertor? I’d say one of them, if not “the” best. The offline version is comparatively slower, however, it too converted the 10MB file in around 9 seconds. ( Test file sizes: 10MB/ 17 MB and 28MB). 100% replication of what the PDF file was!Īs far as the speed goes ( of the offline version), it takes less than 2 seconds to convert files using the tool. The colours, tables, spacing, and everything else. To my surprise, CleverPDF perfectly preserved the formatting on the converted document. Those let me edit the table, add lines and make changes. I converted a pretty complex PDF file ( full with charts, data, numbers, tables etc.) to a Word document to check just that.ĭid you notice those options on the top of the document? So, you can convert JPG/PNG/GIF and many other image formats, to other image formats. On the other hand, the following files can be converted to PDF: This is the primary and most important module that CleverPDF offers. Keep reading, you’ll see screenshots of the individual interfaces for most of these features next. Launch CleverPDF on your system, and it will show you this screen.Īll you have to do is, select which feature you wish to use. Offline Interfaceĭespite being offline, I did find the offline version of the app to be equally easy to use. Read the “Privacy policy” section on this CleverPDF review for details).Īnd then, the offline version can be used without an internet connection. Meaning, CleverPDF at no time gets access to your files. The online version is limited to one file at a time.Īlso, I personally feel the offline version is more secure. Batch processing: You can upload and process multiple files at once with the offline version.Add lines: You can add horizontal/vertical lines as well.Edit tables: You can move rows, columns, lines on the document.Detect “tables”: If there are tables in your document, the offline version has a specific “show tables” feature which highlights the tables.The features remain largely the same ( as the online version), however, offline versions do have a couple benefits: So, you’d like a CleverPDF for Windows review, wouldn’t you? ( Although, Mac version is available as well.) Offline, Downloadable version availableĬleverPDF also has offline, downloadable versions. Once it’s uploaded, there’s a clear “Start converting” button.Īnd then, you directly get a download button. This is the screen you’ll see when you try to use the PDF to Word converter.Īctually, for almost every tool/feature, the interface is exactly the same. User-Interface ( Online Version)Įven if you’re a 5 th grader, with absolute 0 computer, or PDF experience, CleverPDF can be understood and used by you. There are no limits on the number of files, or the number of times you can use the tool for. The only limitation it has is, the online version can process files up to 20MB at a time. It too offers all the tools that the offline, desktop version does. It’s truly 100% free.ĭespite being web-based, the online version doesn’t lack any primary features. The first feature which grabbed my attention was that it’s available online.Īll you need is a web browser. “Owner password” feature isn’t foolproof.I don’t see a reason why I’d reject CleverPDF.Īt the least, it’s worth a try ( being free, there’s nothing to lose, is there?) CleverPDF Pros and ConsĮvery tool has its strength, and weaknesses, right? However, its convertor also preserves the formatting of the document, PDFs can be password protected, watermarked, combined, split, compressed, and so much more. I’d say it’s worth it even if it offered just its PDF Editor ( PDF to Word > Word to PDF) feature. Even the free version offers 100% access to all of its features. Well, it’s actually free ( with an optional paid plan). Well, let’s get started then? CleverPDF Review- Final verdict It’s 100% free, forever ( the online version). It has both online, as well as offline versions.
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