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Flatten PDF form fields

Make interactive form fields and annotations permanent — they become part of the page and can no longer be edited. Text stays searchable and copyable. Everything runs in your browser.

See how it works
  • No file upload
  • Text stays searchable
  • 100% free
  • Works offline
How it works

Three steps. Done.

Drop your PDF, click Flatten, and download. No account, no upload, no waiting.

1

Drop your PDF

Drag and drop or click to choose a PDF with form fields.

2

Click Flatten

One click merges all form values into the page permanently.

3

Download

Your flattened PDF is ready — text searchable, file size unchanged.

Why flatten?

Keep values, remove interactivity

Flattening is the final step before sending important documents.

Preservation

Values locked in

Filled-in text, checkboxes, and signatures are baked into the page permanently.

Searchable

Text stays text

Unlike rasterising, flattening keeps the original text layer — still copyable and searchable.

Security

No more editing

Recipients can read but not modify form data — ideal for contracts and official documents.

Compatible

Works everywhere

Flattened PDFs open cleanly in any viewer without needing form-field support.

Why iKeepPDF

Your file never leaves your browser

Other tools upload your PDF to their servers. iKeepPDF processes everything locally.

Other tools
  • Upload your PDF to a remote server
  • Wait for server processing
  • PDF stored on third-party infrastructure
iKeepPDF
  • Everything runs in your browser
  • Instant — no upload delay
  • File never leaves your device
Limitations

Good to know

Flattening is powerful but has some caveats.

Form fields only

This tool flattens AcroForm fields. Freehand annotations (sticky notes, highlights) are preserved but not flattened.

Irreversible

Once flattened, form fields cannot be restored. Keep the original if you may need to re-edit.

Encrypted PDFs

Password-protected PDFs are opened in compatibility mode — unlock first for best results.

FAQ

Common questions

What does flattening a PDF do?

Flattening merges all interactive form fields (text boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, signatures) into the static page content. The values are preserved visually but the fields are no longer editable.

Is flattening the same as converting to image?

No. Flattening keeps the original text layer — text remains selectable and searchable. Converting to image (rasterising) replaces everything with pixels and loses text quality.

Can I undo a flatten?

Not from the flattened file. Always keep the original PDF if you may need to re-edit the form. The flattened version is a separate download.

What PDF form types are supported?

iKeepPDF flattens standard AcroForm fields (the most common type, used by Adobe Acrobat, Word PDF export, etc.). XFA forms used in some government PDFs may not flatten correctly.