A corrupted PDF that throws errors, shows blank pages, or fails to open can often be recovered. Here is the fastest free way to repair any damaged PDF.
The repair tool rebuilds the internal cross-reference table and object structure of a damaged PDF. It recovers all content that is structurally intact and outputs a clean, readable file.
Go to pdfeditor.onl/repair-pdf and upload your corrupted file. Even PDFs that show errors or blank pages in standard viewers may have recoverable content.
Tip: If the file is completely unreadable, also try opening it in a different viewer first (Chrome, Adobe Reader, Preview on Mac). Different viewers have different tolerances for structural damage.
Click Repair & Download. The tool processes the file and outputs a clean PDF. Review the result to confirm your content has been recovered.
It depends on the damage. Structural corruption (broken cross-references) is often fully recoverable. Physical corruption (overwritten file bytes) may result in partial recovery.
Yes — completely free at pdfeditor.onl/repair-pdf.