What can you do with Acrobat Reader?
Share and review.
Send PDFs to anyone with the Share feature — no login needed to view or comment on your PDF. You can also track file activity and receive notifications when recipients view or comment on your document.
Fill in forms and add signatures.
Type out your responses to questions on any device. Add your signature and return your form — no printer required. You can save and reuse your signature across multiple forms for faster completion.
Collaborate and comment.
Send documents to collaborators and get feedback fast with comments, sticky notes, highlights, strikethroughs, and more. Keep track of all changes and suggestions with real-time updates, ensuring seamless collaboration.
Unlock insights and next steps with PDF Spaces.
Collect files and links to create knowledge hubs. Chat for faster insights with precise citations. Add notes and revisit any time.
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Questions? We have answers.
You can easily download free Adobe Acrobat Reader apps for multiple operating systems and devices:
Desktop app: Visit the Acrobat Reader download page to get Reader for your desktop. Once there, you can select your language, operating system and connection speed.
Mobile app: To download this app, visit the Google Play (for Android) or the Apple App Store (for iOS). You can also download the latest version of the mobile app for Windows Phone devices.
Adobe Acrobat Reader supports multiple languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, and more.
Learn about language support on the system requirements page.
Just like Reader on the desktop, Acrobat Reader for mobile is free and continues to offer the industry’s most reliable mobile experience for viewing and interacting with PDFs. And now, with the addition of Adobe Document Cloud services, you can unlock premium features within the app to do more with PDFs when you purchase a subscription to Adobe Acrobat PDF Pack or Adobe Acrobat Export PDF- as well as Adobe Acrobat Pro.
Visit the Google Play or the Apple App Store to get Android and iOS versions, respectively. You can also download the latest version of the mobile app for Windows Phone device.
Acrobat Reader makes it easy to annotate PDF documents. On your desktop, you can:
- Annotate PDFs using sticky notes.
- Type text directly onto the page.
- Highlight, underline, or use strikethrough tools.
- Draw on the screen with the freehand drawing tool.
These commenting tools are also available in the Acrobat Reader mobile app.
Yes, the Fill and Sign tool in Acrobat Reader automatically detects whether your PDF has fillable form fields or not. It provides an intuitive filling experience powered by Adobe Sensei, enabling you to:
- Type responses or select from drop-down lists.
- Save and submit your completed form.
- Accept suggestions from your personal autofill collection for quicker form completion.
You can perform the same tasks on your Android or iOS devices using the Acrobat Reader mobile app, available on Google Play and the Apple App Store.
Yes. The Fill & Sign tool, powered by Adobe Acrobat Sign, makes it easy to sign documents and forms. Just open any PDF file, sign by typing or drawing your signature or using an image.
Using the Adobe Acrobat Reader mobile app, you can do the same tasks on your iOS or Android devices too. To download the Adobe Acrobat Reader mobile app, visit Google Play or the Apple App Store. You can also fill and sign forms using your web browser.
Yes. Acrobat Reader provides a limited number of signatures you can request using the Fill & Sign tool, without purchasing a subscription to Acrobat Pro, Adobe Acrobat PDF Pack or Adobe Acrobat Sign. If you exceed the allowance of free signature transactions, you can subscribe to one of the various Document Cloud solutions to request even more signatures.
Existing customers of Acrobat Sign can use Acrobat Sign mobile app to do the same on Android or iOS. To download the app for free, visit Google Play or the Apple App Store. You can also send files for signature using your web browser.
Protected Mode in Adobe Acrobat Reader is a security feature designed to safeguard your system from malicious code that attempts to exploit the PDF format. It uses sandboxing technology to prevent attackers from:
- Installing malware on your system.
- Accessing and extracting sensitive data or intellectual property.
Protected Mode is enabled by default in Acrobat Reader, providing an additional layer of protection against cyber threats.
To control access to sensitive information in PDF files, you need to use Adobe Acrobat software. With security settings, you can:
- Define who can open, view, print, copy, or modify the document.
- Set a password to restrict unauthorised access.
- Encrypt the document using a certificate ID, ensuring that only designated recipients can open it.
These security settings help organisations maintain the confidentiality and integrity of their documents.
To update Adobe Acrobat Reader to the latest version, follow these steps:
- Open Adobe Acrobat Reader on your device.
- Click on Help in the top menu bar.
- Select Check for Updates from the dropdown menu.
- If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
Keeping your software updated ensures that you have the latest features, security enhancements, and bug fixes.