How to Check if a PDF Was Edited or Modified

A PDF can be quietly altered after it was signed — a number changed, a page swapped, a date moved. PDF Verified inspects the file’s internal structure and, for documents it sealed, compares the current file against the original SHA-256 fingerprint to tell you whether it is authentic or has been modified.

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Step by step

  1. Open the free verifier at /verify.
  2. Upload the PDF (or paste its verification code / scan its QR).
  3. Read the verdict: authentic, modified, expired, revoked, or unsigned.
  4. Open the audit trail to see who changed what and when, where available.

What to look for

Frequently asked questions

Is it free to check if a pdf was edited?

Yes. Upload the PDF to the PDF Verified checker and get a verdict for free — no account needed. The file is analysed and not shared.

Do I need the original to compare against?

No. If the document was sealed by PDF Verified, the SHA-256 fingerprint is embedded and checked automatically. For any other PDF, the forensic checker inspects the file's own structure, metadata, and revision history.

Is my document kept private?

The file is processed only to produce the verdict and is not published or shared. Verification of a PDF Verified document can also be done with just the QR code or short code — without uploading the file at all.

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