Choose the PDF, type the text, pick the page number, the X%/Y% position on that page (from the top-left), the font size, and a color, then click Add text - the download has your text placed at that spot.
A DevTools-style PDF element inspector and editor for Android
Add typed text to a PDF page, right in the browser on your Android phone.
What this tool does
It places one line of typed text at one numeric X%/Y% position on one chosen page. You set the page number and the horizontal and vertical percentage, type your line, and the tool writes it into a downloadable copy of the PDF.
What it does not do
- No visual click-to-place preview - you position text by numeric X%/Y%.
- No highlighting, freehand drawing, or image stamps.
- No editing or removing of text or annotations already in the PDF.
Your file stays on the phone
The file is processed in this browser tab and is never uploaded to a server.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does A DevTools-style PDF element inspector and editor for Android do?
Add typed text to a PDF page, right in the browser.
When should I reach for a devtools-style pdf element inspector and editor for android?
Places one line of typed text at one numeric X%/Y% position on one chosen page - does not offer a visual click-to-place preview, does not support highlighting, freehand drawing, image stamps, or editing/removing existing text or annotations already in the PDF.
What complementary tools work well alongside a devtools-style pdf element inspector and editor for android?
To stamp the same text on every page, use the watermark tool; to fill in an existing PDF's form fields, use the form filler tool.