![]() Sejda is a no-frills PDF editor available in free and paid versions. The free version is offered as an online tool and as a desktop editor. The primary difference between the two is that the online tool processes your PDFs in the cloud, while the desktop version does it on your hard drive. However, both versions limit you to three processing tasks per day, working with files no bigger than 50MB or 200 pages and images up to 5MB, combining no more than 30 files and 50 pages, and working with one file at a time. The online and desktop tools are nearly identical, and both prioritize function over flair. The interface is essentially a list of categorized tasks. You choose a task first, then upload your document to process it. ![]() You can upload a PDF directly from Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or your computer’s hard drive. ![]() There’s also an option to open a PDF from a web address if someone provides you with a direct link to the file. ![]() Though it’s intuitive to use, Sejda helpfully includes step-by-step instructions for how to perform the chosen task on that task’s page. ![]()
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