PDF Sprint
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Developer
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Dian Wu |
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Category
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Tools |
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Installs
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250,000,000 |
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Version
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- |
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Content Rating
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0 |
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Price
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Free |
Pro
1. Fast, accurate conversion and compression: PDF Sprint converts PDFs to and from Word, Excel, images and more with high fidelity, preserves layout and fonts, and performs batch processing and intelligent compression to reduce file size without quality loss. Its speed and automation save time for heavy document workflows.
2. Powerful editing, annotation, and collaboration: edit text and images directly in PDFs, add comments, highlights and stamps, fill and sign forms, merge or split documents, and track changes. Real-time collaboration, version history, and integrations with cloud drives simplify teamwork and speed up document review cycles across teams.
3. Robust security and privacy controls: apply password protection, AES encryption, digital signatures, and secure redaction to protect sensitive information. PDF Sprint supports local processing to avoid cloud exposure, provides access controls and audit logs, and complies with major standards so organizations can meet regulatory and internal security requirements confidently.
Con
1. The app offers basic annotation and text changes but lacks robust layout editing, table manipulation, and high-accuracy OCR for scanned documents, making complex document conversions and precise reflow difficult. This limitation increases time and workflow disruptions for professionals who need precise, layout-preserving edits.
2. Processing large multipage PDFs or many embedded images can cause slowdowns, long export times, and occasional crashes. Limited memory optimization and lack of robust batch-processing result in interrupted workflows, especially on older devices, and require more frequent retries. Users handling high-volume or high-resolution documents will face decreased productivity.
3. Core features are often locked behind subscription tiers or in-app purchases, making the free version limited. Integrations with major cloud storage and document-management platforms are fewer than competitors, and privacy controls, audit logs, or enterprise-grade encryption options may be limited or unclear, reducing suitability for regulated workflows.