The no-signup PDF editor:we never ask who you are
No account creation. No email collection. No "please verify your address" detour while your deadline ticks. Open this page, drop in a PDF, and edit.
We didn't want accounts, so we didn't build them
Signup walls exist to feed a mailing list. Ours would have fed nothing, because the editor doesn't need to know you to work. Drop a file and start. Use it thirty times this week and we still won't know who you are.
There's no password to invent, no inbox round trip, and nothing for you to unsubscribe from later. Files vanish after 2 hours, tied to nobody. When the work is done, download the result and walk away.
Every signup wall costs you five minutes
Think about the last time a tool made you register before it would do anything. Pick a password, verify the email, dismiss the onboarding tour, and only then fix the one line in the one file you came for. Multiply that by every quick edit in a year.
A PDF edit is usually a two-minute errand. The tool should cost less time than the task. That's the entire idea behind this page.
Working without an account
Do I really not need to sign up?+
Correct. You won't see a signup form, an email verification step, or a Google SSO prompt. There isn't even an anonymous account created behind the scenes; the editor has no concept of a user.
Why don't most PDF editors do this?+
Email captures are valuable to them. Once you sign up, you're in their CRM, and the upgrade emails start. We built a product that doesn't depend on that, so we don't need to ask.
What about file ownership without an account?+
Each upload gets a session URL that only your browser knows. There is no shared listing and no recent-files page a stranger could browse, and the file auto-deletes after 2 hours regardless.
Will I lose work without an account?+
That's the trade-off. Nothing persists past 2 hours, so download your edited PDF when you finish. We trade long-term storage for a start with zero friction.
Does anything on FileHook need an account?+
Editing never does. A Pro subscription (for power features like full-year bank statement splits) does come with an account, because a subscription has to belong to someone. Everything described on this page works without one.
Edit a PDF with no signup
Drop a PDF in, make the change, download. We never asked for your email.
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