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PDF Expert

PDF Expert

Software Development

Your PDF partner in digital transformation

About us

The go-to PDF Editor: easily edit, read, sign, and organize PDFs. The most robust, fast, and easy-to-use PDF editor, awarded by Apple and trusted by 30 million users.

Website
www.pdfexpert.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
201-500 employees
Type
Privately Held

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  • Scanned documents slowing you down? If you're working through contracts, case files, or assignment stacks, hunting through unsearchable PDFs is time you don't have. PDF Expert's built-in OCR converts any scan into a fully searchable document — so you can copy, highlight, and find exactly what you need in seconds. No more scrolling page by page. 👉 See it in action: https://lnkd.in/e8X98KAA

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  • Orchestra conductors don't just manage music — they manage mountains of scores, research papers, and documents. 🎼 David Bui ditched the heavy physical books and built a fully digital workflow on his iPad. PDF Expert keeps all his non-musical reading, notes, and language study organized in one place. 👉 Read David's full story in our blog https://lnkd.in/ebtKhRPC

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  • Our educators' community shared the AI prompts they rely on inside PDF Expert's Copilot — the ones that have actually made a dent in their prep time. We pulled the five most useful ones into a practical guide. They cover the tasks that eat up the most time: → Synthesising long academic papers into teachable content → Building lesson outlines from dense source material → Extracting key terms, arguments, and discussion questions → Preparing for class when the timeline is tight Try it when you've got a 50-page paper and a lesson to build by tomorrow: https://lnkd.in/emmKSzwx

  • Most students study harder, not smarter. The difference between those who retain information and those who don't often comes down to one thing: how they study. Active Recall is one of the most well-researched learning techniques available. It challenges your brain to retrieve information rather than passively re-read it. The result? Knowledge that actually sticks. Here are 7 Active Recall techniques worth adding to your study routine. 👇

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  • How does a seasoned Project Manager like Serkan Çakır stay on top of complex electrical plans? He lets his PDF tools do the heavy lifting. ⚡️🏗️ 🔵 Split view: He views architectural details on one side and the legend on the other. No more flipping back and forth! 🔵 Audio notes: Why type on a dusty site? Serkan records Audio Notes directly onto the plan and listens to them later on any device. 🎤 🔵 Math on the fly: Measurements and square footage are calculated right on the project. Fast, precise, and professional. Learn how Serkan streamlines his workflow here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/eBvYEnSY 

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  • Stop crossing your fingers when you hit "Send." 📩 We’ve all been there: You need to share a document, but it contains sensitive data—tax IDs, home addresses, or confidential medical records. A black box over the text isn't enough if its removable. With PDF Expert, you can move past the "mini-panic" and share with total confidence. 🛡️ Our Redaction tool doesn’t just cover your information; it permanently scrubs it from the document. Whether you are managing contracts or personal records, your secrets stay secret. 💼✨

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  • Stop the cycle of "Reading and Forgetting." 🧠 We’ve all been there: meticulously highlighting a document, only to realize we haven’t actually remembered the information. Research shows that traditional, passive methods like re-reading often create an "illusion of competence" rather than long-term mastery. If you want to move information from short-term memory to long-term storage, you need Active Recall. This evidence-based technique focuses on retrieval practice—stimulating your memory to "pull" information out, which strengthens neural pathways. 3 Ways to implement Active Recall in your workflow: ✍ The Feynman Technique: Explain a complex concept in simple terms. Use PDF Expert’s Audio Notes to record your explanation and spot gaps in logic. ✍ Closed-Book Note-Taking: Instead of transcribing during a lecture or meeting, write your summary entirely from memory immediately afterward. ✍ Margin Questions: Transform your PDFs into interactive self-tests by writing questions in the margins instead of just highlighting. Ready to make your study or research sessions shorter and more effective? Read our full practical guide to Active Recall here: https://lnkd.in/eG5wr96F

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  • Meet David Bui: the Vancouver-based conductor orchestrating his life with an iPad. 🎶 For David, the iPad isn't just a gadget—it’s the central nervous system of his professional workflow. Here is how he stays "in tempo" with his demanding schedule: The Musical Core: He uses forScore as his primary stage partner, organizing scores by composer and tagging them for instant retrieval during rehearsals. The Academic Edge: For everything non-musical—think research papers, deep-dive books, and French language studies—David relies on PDF Expert. It’s his go-to for annotating text and managing his "paperless" transition. AI tools: He’s leveraging smart workflows to streamline the administrative side of work, ensuring more time is spent on the podium and less at a desk. ‘It’s an elegant way to have a lot of scores and docs on your device without actually carrying the weight, ' shares David. In an industry built on centuries of tradition, David is showing us what the future of music looks like. Read the full interview on our blog: https://lnkd.in/ebtKhRPC #MusicTech #OrchestralConducting #DigitalWorkflow #Productivity #iPadPro #PDFExpert #InnovationInMusic

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