Flatten PDF - Make Form Fields Uneditable Online Free

Flatten a fillable PDF so form fields become permanent page content that can no longer be edited. Great before emailing signed or completed forms. Free, no signup, files are processed on our secure servers and auto-deleted.

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常见问题

Flattening converts interactive form fields — text boxes, checkboxes, dropdowns — into ordinary page content. The filled-in values stay visible exactly as they appear, but the fields themselves are removed, so nobody can click in and change an answer afterwards.

general

Flatten right before you send a completed form: job applications, signed agreements, tax or insurance paperwork. It prevents accidental edits, avoids viewers that render form fields inconsistently, and makes the document print exactly as it looks on screen.

usage

The tool tells you no form fields were found and returns an unchanged copy of your document instead of failing. That makes it safe to run on mixed batches where only some files contain forms.

usage

No. Field appearances are regenerated from their current values before merging, so the flattened page shows the same text, checks and choices in the same place. Only the interactivity is removed.

technical

No. Flattening removes form interactivity but anyone can still view the file normally. If you need to restrict opening or editing with a password, use a PDF password tool — the two protections combine well for sensitive forms.

technical

Flatten PDF 如何助您完成任务

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面向企业

Send a completed application

Flatten a filled job or visa application so the answers can't be altered after you email it.

法律

Archive signed forms

Store contracts and consent forms with their values baked into the page, so they render identically in any viewer years later.

效率办公

Fix forms that misbehave in other viewers

Flatten a form whose fields display wrong in browsers or mobile apps — the flattened copy looks the same everywhere.