You need to add information to a PDF — fill in a form that isn't interactive, add your name to a document, label a diagram, or insert a date before signing. PDFs are designed to be read-only, so adding text isn't as obvious as in Word. But it's completely possible for free using tools you may already have.
This guide covers every free method to add text to any PDF — on Mac, Windows, iPhone, Android, and in any browser — with step-by-step instructions and tips for making your added text look clean and professional.
| Method | Platform | Text Boxes | Font Control | No Upload? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mac Preview | Mac | Yes | Full | Local |
| Chrome / Edge browser | Win / Mac | Forms only | None | Local |
| LibreOffice Draw | Win / Mac / Linux | Yes | Full | Local |
| iLovePDF Edit | Any browser | Yes | Good | Upload |
| Smallpdf Edit | Any browser | Yes | Good | Upload |
| iPhone Files Markup | iOS | Yes | Limited | Local |
Mac Preview lets you add text boxes to any PDF with full control over font, size, and color. No download needed — Preview is on every Mac.
Double-click the PDF to open it in Preview. If it opens in another app, right-click → Open With → Preview.
Click the pencil icon in the top-right of the toolbar (✎) or go to View → Show Markup Toolbar.
Click the T button in the markup toolbar. Your cursor changes to a crosshair. Click anywhere on the page to place a text box at that position.
Type your text inside the text box. Use the format bar that appears to change the font, size, color, and alignment. Drag the text box handles to resize. Drag the box itself to reposition it anywhere on the page.
Press Cmd+S to save the changes into the PDF. The text is embedded in the document and will appear to any viewer on any device.
In Preview, use the Format menu (Cmd+T) to open the font panel and match the font, size, and color of existing text in the document. This makes your added text look like it was always part of the original.
Open your PDF by dragging it into Chrome or Edge. If the PDF has proper interactive form fields, click on them and type — no additional tools needed. For flat PDFs without form fields, the browser viewer cannot add text boxes. You'll need LibreOffice or an online tool for those.
Right-click your PDF → Open With → LibreOffice Draw. Go to Insert → Text Box, then draw a box anywhere on the page and type your text. Full font and color control is available through the Format menu. Export as PDF when done: File → Export as PDF. LibreOffice is a free download (~300 MB) from libreoffice.org but works completely offline with no uploads.
The free Adobe Reader can fill interactive form fields but cannot add text boxes to flat PDFs. For flat PDFs, it will prompt you to upgrade to Acrobat Pro. Use LibreOffice instead for flat PDFs on Windows.
Open the PDF in the Files app → tap the Share button → Markup. Tap the + button in the bottom-right → Text. A text box appears — tap it to edit, drag to position, tap the Aa button to change font size and style. Tap Done when finished and save to Files. This works for any PDF and keeps everything local.
The free Adobe Acrobat Android app allows filling interactive form fields. For adding custom text boxes, the Xodo PDF app (free) is the best option — it supports adding text annotations and text boxes to any PDF on Android. Open in Xodo → tap the annotation icon → select Text → tap to place a text box anywhere on the page.
At ilovepdf.com/edit-pdf — upload your PDF, click the Text icon in the toolbar, click anywhere on the page to place a text box. Choose font, size, and color. Download when done. Free with no daily limit on basic text editing features.
At smallpdf.com/edit-pdf — similar interface with text box placement, font selection, and color control. Free for two tasks per day. Files are processed securely and deleted within one hour.
At tools.pdf24.org/en/edit-pdf — free online editor with text box tool. PDF24 also offers a free offline Windows app (PDF24 Creator) for completely local editing with no uploads and no usage limits.
Compress, merge, split, rotate, sign, and convert PDFs — free, in your browser, no uploads needed for most tools.
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