Developer
Craigdsin
Category
Tools
Version
Varies with device
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
410M
Content rating
0
👍 PDF Viewer delivers lightning-fast rendering and smooth navigation, opening large documents instantly and maintaining responsive page scrolling. Built-in search and quick thumbnail previews let users locate content in seconds. Its lightweight footprint minimizes CPU and memory use, ensuring fast performance on older machines and mobile devices.
👍 PDF Viewer offers powerful annotation and collaboration tools—highlighting, freehand drawing, sticky notes, and precise comment threads simplify review workflows. Form filling, digital signatures, and easy page reordering speed document preparation. Real-time syncing of annotations makes team feedback seamless, turning static PDFs into interactive, editable review-ready files.
👍 With cross-platform support and cloud integration, PDF Viewer syncs documents across desktop and mobile, accessing files from Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. Built-in OCR converts scanned pages to searchable text, while password protection and encryption ensure sensitive documents stay secure—ideal for professionals who need access and privacy on the go.
👎 The PDF Viewer offers only basic editing and annotation, which limits productivity for users needing advanced changes. You can usually highlight and add notes, but full text edits, page rearrangement, and redaction are often unavailable or tucked behind a paid upgrade, forcing workarounds with other tools.
👎 Performance degrades noticeably with large or complex documents. Opening big PDFs can be slow, rendering and searching may lag, and heavy memory use can cause the app to freeze or crash on low-end devices. This makes it unreliable for professionals who regularly handle high-resolution scans or multi-hundred-page reports.
👎 Cloud integration and OCR can be inconsistent: automatic syncing sometimes fails, third-party cloud accounts require extra setup, and built-in OCR struggles with handwritten or poorly scanned pages. Important features like searchable text, form extraction, or seamless cross-device sync often require subscriptions, adding cost and friction for frequent users.