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One-time pass vs monthly subscription

Feature4PDFsAdobe® Acrobat®
Price$6.99 — one-time 24-hour passSubscription — billed monthly or annually
CommitmentNone — pay only when you need itOngoing subscription
Account requiredNo — just your emailAdobe ID required
Works in your browserYes — nothing to installWeb & desktop apps
Merge, split, compress, rotateYesYes
PDF ↔ Word / ExcelYesYes
OCR scanned documentsYesYes
Fill & signYesYes
Password protect / unlockYesYes
AI chat with your PDFYes — meet PennyAdd-on
Watermarks on outputNeverNo

Frequently asked questions

Is there a PDF editor with no subscription?

Yes — 4PDFs charges a single $6.99 fee for a 24-hour Day Pass instead of a recurring subscription. There's no plan to manage and nothing to cancel.

Why pay a subscription for Acrobat if I rarely use it?

Exactly the point. If you only need PDF tools occasionally, a one-time $6.99 pass is far cheaper than paying every month for Adobe® Acrobat®.

What does the $6.99 Day Pass include?

Twenty-four hours of unlimited access to every premium tool — conversions, OCR, signing, protection, AI chat — plus all the free tools, with no account and no watermarks.

Will I be charged again automatically?

No. The Day Pass is a one-time charge with auto-renewal set to never. You're only charged again if you choose to buy another pass.

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