Protect PDF

Secure your PDF files with a password. Restrict printing, copying and editing permissions.

Why password-protect a PDF

A PDF with sensitive content — a contract, a statement, personal documents — shouldn't be readable by anyone who happens to get the file. Adding a password encrypts it, so it only opens for people who know the password. Upload your PDF, set a password, and download the protected copy.

How to protect a PDF with a password

  1. 1Upload your PDF — drag it in or pick it from your device.
  2. 2Type a password, then enter it again to confirm.
  3. 3Click "Protect PDF" to encrypt the file.
  4. 4Download the protected PDF and share it safely.

When to protect a PDF

Add a password whenever a file shouldn't be open to just anyone:

  • contracts, agreements and legal papers;
  • bank statements, invoices and financial records;
  • personal documents — passport scans, IDs, medical files;
  • anything sent by email or shared over chat;
  • confidential reports kept on a shared drive.

How protection works here

Real encryption

The PDF is encrypted, not just flagged — without the password its contents can't be read.

Open password

The file asks for the password every time someone tries to open it.

Works everywhere

The protected PDF opens with the password in Acrobat, browsers, phones and standard readers.

You choose the password

Set any password you like; it is never shown to anyone or saved by the service.

Confirm to avoid typos

Entering the password twice rules out a mistyped password that would lock you out.

No watermarks

Protection adds security only — no logos or stamps on your pages.

No sign-up

Protecting a file works right away, no account needed.

Files don't linger

Your PDF and the protected copy are deleted from the server automatically after an hour.

How strong is the protection

The file is encrypted with the standard PDF password algorithm, so its content is genuinely scrambled until the right password is entered — not merely hidden behind a setting a reader could ignore. How strong your protection actually is depends mostly on the password: a long one mixing letters, digits and symbols is far harder to guess than a short, common word.

Keep your password safe

The password isn't stored anywhere — we don't keep it and can't recover it for you. If you lose it, the PDF can't be opened, so save it somewhere reliable, like a password manager. To remove protection later from a file you can already open, use the Unlock PDF tool.

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