Flatten PDF
Make your PDF secure and un-editable by converting all elements into a single, static layer.
How to Flatten a PDF in 3 Simple Steps
1. Upload Your PDF
Click 'Choose File' and select the PDF with interactive elements like forms, annotations, or multiple layers.
2. Instant Flattening
Our powerful Ghostscript engine re-renders your entire PDF, pressing all elements into a single, static layer.
3. Download Your Secure PDF
In just seconds, your new, flattened PDF is ready. Download it with the confidence that it cannot be easily edited.
Your Security is Our Priority
Secure Encryption
All file transfers use advanced SSL encryption to keep your data safe from start to finish.
Guaranteed Privacy
We never read, share, or store your content. Your documents are your own, always.
Automatic Deletion
For your peace of mind, all uploaded and processed files are permanently deleted from our servers within a few hours.
Questions You Might Have
Flattening a PDF merges all of its separate elements—like text, images, annotations, and interactive form fields—into one single, static background layer. It's like taking a screenshot of each page, but with perfect quality.
You should flatten a PDF to ensure security and consistency. It prevents others from editing form fields or copying text and images easily. It also guarantees that your document will look and print exactly the same on every device and program.
No, the process is permanent. Flattening is designed to create a final, secure version of your document. We recommend you always keep a copy of your original, un-flattened PDF before using this tool.
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