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Change the font in a PDF

Pick a different typeface, size, weight or colour for text you add or edit — right in your browser. The font you choose downloads automatically, Cyrillic included, so it renders correctly.

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When a line looks wrong it is often the font, not the wording — too small, the wrong weight, or a typeface that clashes with the rest of the page. DollarFix PDF lets you change the font of text you add or edit: select it, then choose a new typeface, bump the size, switch the weight or recolour it until it sits right. There is no font drop-down buried three menus deep and no rebuilding the document.

Be clear on the scope: this restyles text you type or text you retype through the editor — it is a focused change to the characters you touch, applied one selection at a time, not a global restyle of every word already baked into the original PDF. Whichever font you pick is fetched and embedded for you automatically, including full Unicode and Cyrillic, so accented and Cyrillic glyphs come out correctly rather than as boxes.

Editing is free and happens entirely on your device — the file is never uploaded and you never make an account. A one-time $1 unlocks the download when the type looks the way you want.

How to change the font in a PDF

1
Open the PDF
Drop your file into the editor. It opens instantly in your browser, with nothing uploaded to a server.
2
Select the text to restyle
Click the text you added, or click existing text to make it editable in place, so the font controls apply to that selection.
3
Change the font, size and style
Pick a new typeface, adjust the size, switch the weight and recolour it. Your chosen font — Cyrillic and other Unicode included — downloads automatically.
4
Download the restyled PDF
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Others lock downloads behind $10–30/month plans. Here you pay $1 once, only when you export — nothing else.
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Your PDF is opened and edited inside your browser. It is never uploaded to a server — your file stays on your device.
Edits the real content
Change actual text, move and resize images, redact, sign and fill — not just sticky annotations on top. Full Unicode & Cyrillic.

Frequently asked questions

Can I change the font of text already in the PDF?
Yes, for text you edit through the editor. Click existing text to make it editable, then change its typeface, size, weight or colour. It works one selection at a time — there is no global restyle that repaints every word in the original document at once.
Which fonts can I choose, and will they render?
You pick from the editor's font list, and whichever font you choose is downloaded and embedded for you automatically. That covers full Unicode and Cyrillic, so accented and Cyrillic characters display correctly instead of turning into empty boxes.
Can I change size and colour, not just the typeface?
Yes. Alongside the typeface you can resize the text, switch its weight and change its colour on the same selection, so you can match — or deliberately stand out from — the surrounding type.
What about a scanned PDF where the page is an image?
A scan has no editable characters to restyle. Instead you whiteout the old text and type fresh text on top, then set the font, size and colour on that new text. There is no OCR turning the scan back into editable type.
How much does it cost and is my file uploaded?
Restyling text is free and runs entirely in your browser, so the file never leaves your device and no account is needed. You pay a one-time $1 only when you download the finished PDF — no subscription and no watermark.

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