

Sejda
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Sejda helps with your PDF tasks: edit existing text, split, merge, extract, compress, export to other formats and more.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once)
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Google Chrome
- Flathub
- Flatpak
Features
- Edit PDF
- Combine PDF
- Works Offline
- Crop PDF
- PDF compression
- PDF annotation
- Sign PDF files
- Split PDF files
- Convert PDF to image
- PDF OCR
- Create PDF files
- Convert images to PDF
- Convert PDF to Excel document
- Convert PDF to Word document
Tags
- Auto Crop
- pdf-to-jpg
- split-and-join
- free-storage
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What is Sejda?
Sejda helps with your PDF tasks with a simpler, more pleasant and productive PDF platform.
EDIT & SIGN PDFs: PDF Editor Sign Crop Delete Pages Header & Footer Bates Numbering Rotate Repair Resize Watermark
MERGE PDFs: Alternate & Mix Visual Combine & Reorder
MICROSOFT OFFICE & PDF actions: PDF To Word Word To PDF PDF To Excel
COMPRESS & CONVERT PDFs: Compress PDF To JPG JPG To PDF Protect Unlock PDF To Text N-Up HTML To PDF OCR PDF Grayscale
SPLIT PDFs Extract Pages Split By Pages Split By Bookmarks Split In Half Split By Size Split By Text









Comments and Reviews
Edits existing text in a PDF even in the free version (in beta at this time), unlike countless "free" PDF editors.
free limit of 200 pages per document...
Flatpak works really well with a nice GUI to fill and sign PDFs on Linux. You get three free document edits per 24 hours. Lots of complaints about how the licensing works, but for someone who only needs to edit a PDF every now and again - this is great.
I have occasional issues with PDFs on with LibreOffice messing up the formatting. Thanks, Sejda!
The free version has a limit on the number of edits. Unfortunately, they don't offer perpetual licenses anymore. Yikes, shame on you! Only weekly, monthly and yearly subscription plans.
"Sejda PDF Desktop is free to use with daily limits." This is the only desktop program I know of that will do a free PDF crop. Bonus Points: It's does Auto-Crop It will also do converting, etc. Free means single vs batch process.
Sejda is probably the best "free" PDF editor for Linux, in terms of features and usability. However, it is very much "freemium", so be prepared to pay if you need it all the time. For the casual user, the free plan should be sufficient.
Allows to add hyperlink, allows generous free plan.