Volume 01 / PDF Repair StudioSunday, May 3, 2026
PDF Repair, Editor and Converter

Repair damaged PDFs with editorial discipline.

PDF Repair is a new site led by repair: fixing damaged documents, rebuilding broken structure, then supporting editing, signing, annotating, redacting, and converting work.

Three main editions

One studio, three clear paths.

The homepage now acts as a proper front door. It leads with PDF Repair, then sends visitors to the editor or converter pages when those match the job.

Issue 03 / Repair

Fix corrupt PDFs and recover pages.

The repair page handles broken cross-reference tables, damaged catalogs, unreadable streams, missing page trees, and partial documents.

XRef rebuildPages recoverStreams repair
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Issue 04 / Editor

Change, sign, mark, redact.

The editor page covers text changes, signatures, form filling, comments, page handling, and secure redaction in a refined long-form layout.

14 toolsForms readyPages managed
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Issue 05 / Converter

Move documents from one format to another.

The converter page organizes PDF to Word, PDF to Excel, images to PDF, office to PDF, and other format routes in a directory-like interface.

24 routesPDF both waysImages included
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The method

A site that reads like a publication.

The new system uses serif display type, warm paper, strict borders, stacked sheets, and print-like sections instead of the previous app-first interface.

No. 01

Editorial hierarchy.

Large serif headlines, issue labels, and strong section rhythm make the page feel like a document publication.

No. 02

Warm paper colors.

Cream, ink, terracotta, olive, and muted gold replace the previous polished product palette.

No. 03

Hard rules.

Thin borders, ledger grids, and newspaper columns give structure without relying on generic rounded cards.

No. 04

Clear page paths.

The homepage sends people to purpose-built editor and converter pages rather than functioning as a tool panel itself.

The old homepage was designed around a viewer task. This version is built as a front page: it establishes the PDF Repair identity first, then separates repair, editing, and conversion into focused destinations.

That makes the site feel intentional from the first screen. Visitors see a brand, a promise, and three obvious paths. The design language now matches the new repair, editor, and converter pages instead of the older interface.

Q & A

Questions about the new home.

The homepage now follows the same PDF Repair brand as the repair, editor, and converter pages.

Q.01Is the old viewer design still on the homepage?+
No. The homepage has been replaced with a new editorial front page and no longer includes the previous viewer sections.
Q.02Where do the main buttons go?+
They go to the new standalone repair, editor, and converter pages: pdf-repair.html, pdf-editor.html, and pdf-converter.html.
Q.03Does the homepage use the same visual identity as the new pages?+
Yes. It uses the same PDF Repair publication style: warm paper, serif type, strict rules, terracotta accents, and document-inspired visual structure.

The first page now belongs to PDF Repair.

A clean homepage for the new PDF repair, editor, and converter site, with repair promoted as the main product.