Decrypt PDF
Remove encryption from a password-protected PDF. Enter the password you already know, and OmnisPDF will strip the encryption so your file opens freely — no password prompts, no restrictions.
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Supported format: .pdf (password-protected)
Encrypted PDFs require a password every time you open them. If you have the password and want to remove the encryption permanently, OmnisPDF makes it simple — upload, enter the password, and download a clean, unencrypted copy of your document.
- ✓ Remove PDF encryption permanently
- ✓ Content, formatting, and quality fully preserved
- ✓ Requires the correct password — no bypassing
- ✓ Works on Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux
- ✓ No installation — decrypt PDFs directly in your browser
Decrypt PDFs for Editing and Annotation
Encrypted PDFs often block editing, form filling, and annotation. Decrypt the file to regain full access — highlight text, add comments, fill out forms, and make changes without restrictions.
Remove Encryption for Long-Term Archival
Passwords get lost over time. If you have old encrypted PDFs and still know the passwords, decrypt them now for safe archival. Storing unencrypted copies ensures you can always access your documents in the future.
Decrypt Shared Documents for Team Access
When a colleague sends an encrypted PDF and the whole team needs access, decrypt it once and share the unprotected version internally. This saves everyone from entering the password individually.
How to Decrypt a PDF
Upload or drag and drop your encrypted PDF into OmnisPDF.
Enter the current password when prompted.
Click Unlock PDF — the encryption is removed instantly.
Download your decrypted PDF and use it without restrictions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between decrypting and unlocking a PDF?
They are the same thing. Decrypting a PDF means removing its password-based encryption so the file can be opened without entering a password. OmnisPDF's Unlock PDF tool performs this exact operation.
Do I need the password to decrypt a PDF?
Yes. OmnisPDF requires you to enter the correct password to decrypt the file. It does not crack, bypass, or brute-force passwords — this ensures only authorized users can remove encryption.
Is decrypting a PDF safe?
Yes. Your files are processed securely and deleted from OmnisPDF servers after your session ends. We never store your passwords or share your documents.
Will decrypting a PDF change its content?
No. Decryption removes the password requirement without altering the content, images, formatting, or quality of the PDF. The document remains identical.
Can I decrypt a PDF on my phone?
Yes. OmnisPDF works in mobile browsers on iPhone and Android. Upload your encrypted PDF, enter the password, and download the decrypted file — no app installation needed.
Can I re-encrypt a PDF after decrypting it?
Yes. After decrypting your PDF, you can use OmnisPDF's Protect PDF tool to add a new password. This is useful if you want to change the password or share the file with a different recipient.