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Soda PDF

64
Score /100
Price
Features
UX
Reviews

Full-featured desktop and web PDF editor for Windows and Mac. Offers editing, converting, OCR, forms, and security features with a free tier starting at $6.75/month.

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Tool Analysis

Verified
Pricing

From $6.75/mo

Free Tier

Yes

Platforms

Windows, macOS, Web

Ratings & Reviews by Use Case
64 /100

pdf toolkit

Primary
Price
Features
UX
Reviews

Strengths

Professional feature set with edit, convert, OCR, forms, and security
Good multi-document translation and editing capability
Comprehensive desktop editor for Windows and Mac

Weaknesses

Clunky editing interface — hard to perform basic edits
Widely reported poor customer support
Printing from the editor is unnecessarily difficult

Feature Ratings

Translate 15%
Features 10%
Useful 8%
Pain Points
Support 20%
Clunky 15%
"Feature-complete PDF editor hampered by clunky UX and poor support"

Use Cases & Performance

Users needing multi-document translation and editing

Strong document translation workflow

Users who prioritize smooth editing UX

Clunky interface and difficult basic operations

Users who need responsive customer support

Widely reported poor support quality

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