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Type on a PDF

Put your cursor anywhere on the page and start typing — into blank lines, over boxes, in the margin. Pick the font, size and colour, all in your browser.

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Plenty of PDFs arrive with lines to fill in but no fillable fields — an application, a contract, a printed form someone scanned. DollarFix PDF lets you click straight onto the page and type, so a document that was never built to be typed on behaves like it always was. Land your cursor on the line, type your answer, and nudge it into place if it sits a hair too high.

Set the font, size and colour for each entry so your typing looks like it belongs on the page rather than pasted on. It handles dates, names, reference numbers, short notes in the margin — whatever the blank is asking for. Full Unicode is supported, including Cyrillic, and any missing font downloads on its own.

Nothing installs and nothing uploads: the PDF opens and is edited inside your browser, so the file stays on your device. Typing on the document is free — you only pay a one-time $1 when you're ready to download the finished PDF. No account, no subscription, no watermark.

How to type on a PDF

1
Open your PDF
Drop the file into the browser editor — nothing to install, no account, no upload.
2
Click where you want to type
Pick the text tool and click the blank line, box or margin where the words should land.
3
Type and set the style
Enter your text, then choose the font, size and colour and drag it to line up exactly.
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Download for $1
Save the finished PDF for a one-time $1 — no watermark, no subscription, no recurring charge.
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No subscription
Others lock downloads behind $10–30/month plans. Here you pay $1 once, only when you export — nothing else.
Private by design
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 type on a PDF that has no fillable fields?
Yes. That is the common case here. Many forms are just printed lines with no interactive fields, so you place your cursor on the line and type — no form-field detection required.
Can I move the text after I've typed it?
Yes. Each entry is a separate text box you can drag to sit exactly on the line, and you can resize it or change the wording at any time before you download.
Can I choose the font, size and colour?
Yes. Set the font, size and colour for each piece of text so it matches the printed document instead of looking pasted on top.
Can I type on a scanned PDF?
Yes — a scan is an image, so you whiteout the old marks if needed and type your text on top. There's no OCR turning the scan into editable characters; you're typing fresh text over the page.
Is it free, and is my file private?
Typing and editing are free — you pay a one-time $1 only to download the result. Everything runs in your browser and the file is never uploaded to a server, so it stays on your device with no account required.

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