Adobe PDF Alternative

Embed a PDF Editor, Not Just a Viewer

Adobe's PDF Embed API lets you display PDFs in your app for free. But it's read-only: no editing, no form filling, no signatures. Their PDF Services API handles server-side operations (create, convert, OCR, compress) but requires orchestrating API calls, managing credentials, and paying per transaction. If what you actually need is an embeddable editor where users fill and sign PDFs, Adobe's tooling requires assembling multiple pieces.

What you get with SimplePDF

A full editor, not just a viewer

Adobe's Embed API is view-only. SimplePDF gives you text input, signatures, form fields, and checkboxes in a single iframe.

Flat-rate pricing

Adobe charges per API transaction. SimplePDF is $99/mo for the Basic plan with unlimited submissions. No surprises on your invoice.

Client-side processing

Adobe's Services API sends documents to Adobe's servers. SimplePDF processes everything in the browser. Documents never leave the user's device.

No credential management

Adobe requires API keys, OAuth tokens, and server-side credential management. SimplePDF is one iframe with no backend setup.

Feature Comparison

FeatureAdobeSimplePDF
View PDFsYes (Embed API, free)Yes
Edit PDFs (add text)No (Embed API) / API only (Services)Yes (in-browser)
Fill form fieldsNo (Embed API) / API only (Services)Yes (interactive + auto-detected)
Add signaturesVia Acrobat Sign (separate product)Yes (built-in)
Submit filled formsCustom server integrationWebhook + optional BYOS
Client-side processingViewing onlyYes (in-browser)
White-labelPartial (Adobe branding on some features)Yes (fully customisable)
OCRYes (Services API)Yes (field auto-detection)
Document conversionYes (Word, Excel, PowerPoint to PDF)No (PDF only)
Integration effortModerate (API keys + server setup)Minutes (one iframe)
Pricing modelPer transactionFlat rate ($99/mo)
HIPAAHealthcare Shield add-on (Experience Platform only)Yes (client-side by architecture)

Integration Comparison

Adobe PDF Embed API
<!-- Adobe PDF Embed API -->
<script src="https://acrobatservices.adobe.com/
  view-sdk/viewer.js"></script>
<script>
  document.addEventListener(
    'adobe_dc_view_sdk.ready',
    () => {
      const adobeDCView = new AdobeDC.View({
        clientId: '<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>',
        divId: 'adobe-dc-view'
      });
      adobeDCView.previewFile({
        content: { location: { url: '...' } },
        metaData: { fileName: '...' }
      });
      // Note: this is VIEW ONLY.
      // Editing requires Services API
      // (separate setup, server-side).
    }
  );
</script>
SimplePDF
<iframe
  src="https://yourcompany.simplepdf.com/editor"
  width="100%"
  height="800px"
/>

Where Adobe is the better fit

  • You need document conversion (Word, Excel, PowerPoint to/from PDF)
  • You need server-side PDF generation and manipulation at scale
  • You're already invested in the Adobe ecosystem (Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, Acrobat Sign)
  • You need advanced OCR with high accuracy across many languages
  • Enterprise compliance certifications matter and you need Adobe's specific certifications

Which SimplePDF product fits?

Embed

Replace Adobe's view-only Embed API with a full editor. Your users can fill, sign, and submit PDFs without leaving your app.

Learn about Embed

Portal

Skip the API integration entirely. Create shareable links to PDF forms. Users fill them in the browser, you receive the completed documents.

Learn about Portal

PDF-to-Web-Forms

Convert static PDFs into web forms automatically. No Adobe Services API needed for form creation.

Learn about PDF-to-Web-Forms

Got any questions?

Can I edit PDFs with Adobe's free Embed API?

No. Adobe's PDF Embed API is a viewer. It can display PDFs and support annotations like comments and highlights, but it cannot add text to the document, fill non-interactive form fields, or collect signatures. For editing, you need Adobe's PDF Services API (paid, server-side) or a separate tool.

How much does Adobe PDF Services cost per document?

Adobe PDF Services uses a per-transaction pricing model. A free tier includes 500 document transactions per month. Beyond that, pricing depends on volume and the specific operations used (create, convert, OCR, compress). Contact Adobe for enterprise pricing. SimplePDF charges a flat $99/mo with unlimited document submissions.

Is there a simpler alternative to Adobe for embedding PDF forms?

Yes. If your primary need is letting users fill, sign, and submit PDF forms in their browser, SimplePDF embeds in one line of code (a single iframe) with no API keys, no server setup, and no per-transaction costs. It's designed for teams that need form filling and editing, not full document manipulation.

Ready to try it?

See how SimplePDF compares to Adobe's PDF tools for your use case.