Make Static Pages Interactive
PDFs Are Dead Ends
Dead links in PDFs
URLs in PDFs are often unclickable. Or they click through to broken pages.
No embedded media
Want to include a video? Best you can do is a screenshot with "watch on YouTube."
No interactivity
Can't add buttons. Can't add forms. Can't add anything that responds to clicks.
Everything a PDF Can't Do
- Clickable LinksDraw hotspots over any content. Link to URLs, email addresses, or other pages in your flipbook.
- Video EmbedsPaste a YouTube or Vimeo URL. Videos play inline, right on the page.
- Image OverlaysUpload images and position them anywhere. Replace outdated photos or add new graphics.
- Text BoxesAdd text anywhere on the page. Custom fonts, colors, sizes. Perfect for callouts.
- Shapes & ButtonsDraw rectangles, circles, lines. Create styled buttons that stand out.
- Page-by-Page EditingNavigate through your flipbook. Edit each page individually. Changes save automatically.
Turn Any Element Into a Link
External URLs
Link to your website, booking page, product pages. Opens in new tab.
Internal Page Links
Create a table of contents. Link from page 2 to page 15. Readers jump instantly.
Email Links
mailto: links that open the reader's email client. Pre-fill subject lines.
Click Tracking
Every link click is logged. See which CTAs perform. Know what readers want.
Drop Videos Right Into Your Pages
Add Images, Text, Shapes
Images
Upload and position anywhere
Text Boxes
Custom fonts and colors
Shapes
Rectangles, circles, lines
Buttons
Styled CTAs that pop
Edit After Upload
You don't need design software. Upload your PDF. The editor loads your pages as a canvas. Click to add elements. Drag to position. Save and publish.
Upload PDF
Drag and drop. 15 seconds to convert.
Open Editor
Canvas loads with all your pages.
Add Elements
Links, videos, images. Whatever you need.
Publish
One click. Changes go live instantly.
Frequently Asked
Static Is Boring
Give your readers something to click, watch, and engage with.
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