Password-protect PDF files
Add PDF password protection with the Adobe Acrobat online tool. By adding a password to your PDF file, only people with the password can view the file content.
Follow these easy steps to create a PDF password:
Add PDF password protection with the Adobe Acrobat online tool. By adding a password to your PDF file, only people with the password can view the file content.
Adding a password helps make sure that sensitive data like birth dates or medical information is accessible only to approved people and remains unavailable to everyone else.
When you password-protect a PDF, you control file access. For someone to open the file, you'll need to give them the password, keeping your content private.
Adobe wants to make sure that your file is well protected. When you create a password, we’ll let you know if it is weak, medium, or strong using password standards.
Acrobat online PDF tools work in any browser, including Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Just drag and drop a file to get started — there’s no need to install any additional software.
As the inventor of the PDF file format, Adobe delivers document security you can trust. Password-protect your PDFs with confidence.
When you protect documents with a password, people who enter the correct password can access the file or folder. A stronger security method is encryption, with common types being 128-bit key or 256-bit AES encryption. Encryption turns document content into unreadable cipher text. To decrypt the document, authorized users need a key, which is typically a password or a digital certificate.
When you use the Acrobat online tool to add password protection to a PDF file, it encrypts the file for added security. If you need more advanced PDF security, you can start an Adobe Acrobat Pro 7-day free trial for Mac or Windows. The seven-day free trial lets you add encryption options, encrypt PDFs with certificates, or manage security settings and permissions to restrict editing, printing, or copying. Acrobat Pro also lets you edit PDFs, organize PDF pages, and convert PDFs to and from Microsoft Office apps, including Microsoft Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel spreadsheets.