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Plenty of PDFs come with real form fields built in: application forms, tax forms, onboarding paperwork. This tool reads those fields so you can type into them, tick boxes, and pick options, then save the filled copy.
After you fill it in, you can flatten the form so your answers are locked into the page, or leave the fields editable for the next person.
Forms ask for exactly the details you would not want loose on the internet: your name, address, ID numbers, bank details. PDFShore fills the form in your browser, so everything you type stays on your own device and is never uploaded with the file.
Then this tool has nothing to fill. Use Add text to PDF instead to place text anywhere on the page, including on flat or scanned files.
Flattening bakes your answers into the page so they can no longer be edited as form fields. Turn it off if you want the fields to stay fillable.
No. The form is read and filled in your browser, so neither the file nor what you type ever reaches a server.