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SnapPDF suggests List of Top Free PDF Readers in 2022

PDFs have been around for more than 25 years, but they’re still one of the most common ways to share information online. A PDF reader is a must-have for accessing any kind of document, whether it’s a W-2, a contract, or an ebook. The only catch is that you’ll need a PDF reader on your computer in order to read these crucial documents.

SnapPDF has combed the web to uncover the finest free PDF readers that can be downloaded from the internet, as there are hundreds of PDF readers and some can cost you almost a thousand dollars annually.

SnapPDF has compiled a list of the top 5 free PDF readers, all of which are capable of more than just reading PDFs, including creating, modifying, and safeguarding them. Word to PDF and PDF to Word conversions are made simple with their help.

Top 5 Free PDF Readers for Windows and Mac 

  1. The Foxit PDF Reader

When it comes to PDF readers, Foxit Reader is on par with Google Docs. In the cloud, you may store, distribute, and edit PDFs safely. A PDF can be made from a variety of sources, including scanned images, converted Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel spreadsheets, and even a combination of numerous PDFs.

In order to work together on a PDF, you may share it with others, control who has access to it, monitor who opens it and how often, allow for comments and edits, and alert viewers to any changes.

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In addition to password protection, digital signatures, and AES-256 encryption, Foxit Reader offers a wide variety of additional safety features to ensure the confidentiality of your PDF files. Foxit is a wonderful choice if your work requires you to create PDFs frequently and you need to work together on the same file.

  1. Adobe’s PDF reader, version DC

Open, view, share, and comment on PDFs from anywhere and on any device using Adobe’s free PDF viewer, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, which syncs with the Adobe Document cloud and other cloud storage systems like Box, Dropbox, and Microsoft OneDrive.

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By reading the text aloud, Acrobat Reader DC is a great tool for navigating documents that may be difficult to read on your own. Any professional who needs to annotate PDFs while traveling might benefit from Adobe’s free PDF viewer.

  1. Javelin PDF Reader

A simple PDF reader, Javelin PDF Reader can open and print both unencrypted and password-protected PDFs, as well as allow you to make notes and bookmark pages. The PDF reader is quick and easy to use because it just requires a two-megabyte download and lacks functionality like editing. Javelin is the best PDF reader if you want to read and annotate PDFs quickly.

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Despite being rudimentary in comparison to Adobe’s powerful software, Javelin is the PDF reader to use if you need to read and make notes on PDFs rapidly.

  1. Google Drive

The easiest place to convert files to PDF format and save PDFs is on Google Drive. Documents, presentations, and spreadsheets may all be transformed into PDFs and uploaded to the platform for easy viewing. Google Drive is the ideal solution if you only need to view PDFs or convert things into PDF format.

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Google Drive has an easy-to-navigate interface and a well-thought-out design, allowing teams to easily exchange documents and collaborate on projects.

5 – The Program You Use to Access the Internet

Most modern web browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, provide PDF reader plugins. Simply clicking the PDF link in your browser will open the file in the PDF viewer. If you already have PDF files saved on your computer, you can open them by dragging them into an active browser tab.

PDF readers are built into most browsers and have extra functions including rotation, downloading, printing, and resizing text.

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Web browser readers make it simple to open, read, and edit PDFs, making them the most accessible option on this list. If you merely intend to read PDFs and not create or edit them, there’s no need to install a PDF reader on your computer. Simply make use of your preferred online browser.

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