PDF Editor

PDF to Edited PDF Full control over your PDFs — merge, split, rotate & organize.

File Studio's PDF Editor gives you a visual workspace to rearrange pages, combine documents, rotate spreads, and export polished PDFs — all without leaving your desktop.

Works 100% offline on both Windows and Mac.

All conversions happen locally on your computer. No uploads, no subscriptions, and no background syncing.

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How it works

Convert PDF to Edited PDF in four simple steps.

The flow mirrors the main File Studio experience: install the app, drop in your files, pick the right tool, and export clean, ready‑to‑share output — all without sending anything to the cloud.

1

Install File Studio

Download the app, move it to Applications, and open it. No sign‑ups or accounts required.

2

Add your PDF files

Drag-and-drop your pdf files into the window or click to browse from disk.

3

Choose PDF → Edited PDF

Pick the dedicated tool, then adjust resolution, quality, and page range until the preview feels right.

4

Export & keep working

Select an output folder and run the conversion. Your originals stay untouched on your device.

Best practices for cleaner results

  • Group related files into folders before converting so your output stays organized and easy to archive.
  • Use higher resolution presets when you know the result will be printed, zoomed in, or reused in design tools.
  • Keep an unedited copy of your original PDF files for audits, record‑keeping, or compliance workflows.
  • Combine this tool with other File Studio actions like compress, merge, or split to streamline entire document pipelines.

Why File Studio

Built for trustworthy, everyday PDF to Edited PDF work.

You get precise control over the output, predictable file names, and a private workflow that keeps sensitive documents on your own machine.

Features tuned for this conversion

  • Visual page thumbnails for easy drag-and-drop editing.
  • Batch rotate pages — 90°, 180°, or 270° at once.
  • Insert pages from other PDFs at any position.

Why use File Studio for this conversion?

  • Drag-and-drop pages to reorder, delete, or duplicate.
  • Merge multiple PDFs into one cohesive document.
  • Rotate individual pages or entire documents with one click.

Real‑world ways people use it

  • Combine scanned pages with digital documents into one file.
  • Reorder a presentation deck that was exported out of sequence.
  • Remove blank or duplicate pages before sharing contracts.

Lifetime plan

No subscriptions. No strings.

One-time license, yours forever. Get all current tools, future updates, and on-device processing without monthly fees.

Lifetime Plan

One purchase. Keep File Studio forever.

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What's included

  • Unlimited conversions
  • Updates for 1 year
  • Offline-first file & image conversion
  • PDF toolkit for everyday tasks
  • Works on Mac & Windows
  • All processing done on your device
  • No uploads or accounts required
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I undo changes in the PDF Editor?

Yes. File Studio keeps your original file safe and only writes changes when you explicitly export, so you can experiment freely.

Does the PDF Editor support annotations?

The current editor focuses on page management — merge, split, rotate, and reorder. Annotation features may be added in future updates.

Can I edit text directly in the PDF?

File Studio's PDF Editor is designed for page-level operations. For text editing, you would export to another format and edit there.

How do I delete pages from a PDF?

Open the PDF in the editor, select the pages you want to remove, and delete them. Export the result as a new PDF.

Can I add blank pages to a PDF?

Yes. You can insert blank pages at any position to create space for notes or separate sections.

Is the PDF Editor available on both Mac and Windows?

Yes. The PDF Editor works identically on macOS and Windows with no feature differences between platforms.