Open a PDF and start editing in seconds — no account, no email, no credit-card trial. Editing is free; you pay a one-time $1 only when you download the finished file.
Open your PDF to start Free to edit · no account · $1 only when you downloadMost "free" PDF editors make you sign up before you can touch a single page: an email, a password, sometimes a card for a trial that quietly renews. DollarFix skips all of it. Drop your PDF into the editor and it opens immediately in this browser tab. There is no account to create, nothing to confirm in your inbox, and no upsell wall between you and your document. You just edit.
It stays that way because the whole editor runs on your own device. Your file is never uploaded to a server, so there is no login needed to "keep your documents in the cloud" — there is no cloud. That is also why sign-up is pointless here: with nothing stored on our side, there is nothing for an account to protect. Edit real text, whiteout, redact, sign, fill form fields, swap images or reorder pages, all locally.
The only moment money is mentioned is the very end. Editing costs nothing, and when you are happy with the result you pay a single $1 to download the PDF — once, for that file, with no subscription and no watermark. So "no sign up" here does not mean a stripped-back demo that traps you later. You get the full editor first, decide if the result is worth a dollar, and only then pay. No account is ever required to do any of it.