Edit PDF on mobile

Edit PDF on iPhone

Use Pdf Clarity on iPhone in the browser when the task is a quick annotation, signing, or lightweight PDF change without claiming a native mobile app.

Open a review-first workflow instead of landing in the full editor with every tool competing at once.Underline, strikethrough, highlight, shapes, stamps, signatures, and image callouts stay in the same save and export path.Shared review, flatten, and save still use the canonical editor output pipeline.

Formats

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PDF input with annotated PDF output

Workflow

3 steps

One upload hands you off to the matching editor or converter without repeating setup.

Coverage

4 tools

Each utility page is connected to the next likely document task so you can keep moving.

Launch workflow

Upload once, continue in the right workspace

Start on this page, then move directly into the matching Pdf Clarity tool with the file already staged for editing, compression, conversion, or export.

Start here

Upload your file to start

Supported formats: PDF input with annotated PDF output.

Browser-local processingFiles stay on this deviceNo account wallTrust details

What happens next

Your file opens in the matching tool so you can edit, convert, or export it without uploading it a second time.

Pdf Clarity Preview

Prepared Workspace

ReadyLocal-first

The handoff preserves route context so the live tool opens in the right lane with less friction.

Trust near upload

Review-first trust cues

Markup work often happens fast, so the route keeps trust, support, and product-boundary links beside the upload moment instead of burying them elsewhere.

  • Highlights, notes, stamps, shapes, and signatures stay on the same output path.
  • Unsupported files still show the same honest password and file-state handling used by the main editor.
  • You can flatten the finished review output when compatibility matters more than editability.

Pricing and limits

Free and paid limits

Free

Review markup, highlights, notes, signatures, and lightweight sharing preparation can start on the public route right away.

Upgrades

Advanced collaboration, heavier export needs, and broader workflow depth sit behind paid plans when they go beyond the starter review flow.

The public annotate page is meant to be useful on its own, not a teaser that hides the first meaningful action.

Workflow blueprint

How it works

The public entry point is intentionally short. You choose the file, land in the live tool, and finish the job in a workspace tailored to that task.

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Upload one PDF and open the review-first annotation workflow.

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Use highlight, underline, strikethrough, notes, draw, shapes, stamps, signatures, and image callouts without starting in the broader editor surface.

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Save, flatten, export, or share the annotated PDF through the same canonical output path.

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Annotate PDFs online with review-first controls.

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Reach highlight, underline, strikethrough, notes, and shapes faster.

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Keep save, export, flatten, and shared review in one workflow.

This route is honest about the environment

Pdf Clarity does not claim a native iPhone editor here. The promise is a browser route that works for lighter review, signing, and quick PDF changes when mobile is good enough for the task.

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Common questions

Does this still open the real editor?

Yes. Pdf Clarity opens the real editor but lands in a focused annotation mode so review tools appear first instead of getting buried behind the wider editing surface.

Can I still export or share the annotated PDF?

Yes. Save, export, flatten, and shared review all stay on the same canonical output path used by the rest of the editor.