Current services • Acrobat.com is the web version of Acrobat developed by Adobe to edit, create, manipulate, print and manage files in a PDF. It is currently available for users with a
web browser and an
Adobe ID only. • Acrobat Distiller is a
software application for converting documents from
PostScript format to PDF. • Acrobat Pro is the professional full version of Acrobat developed by Adobe to edit, create, manipulate, print and manage files in a PDF. It is currently available for Windows and macOS. • Acrobat Reader is the freeware version of Acrobat developed by Adobe to view, create, fill, print and format files in a PDF. It is currently available for Windows, macOS,
iOS, and
Android. • Acrobat Standard is the standard full version of Acrobat developed by Adobe to edit, create, manipulate, print and manage files in a PDF. It is currently available for Windows. •
Document Cloud is part of the Acrobat family developed by Adobe to edit, create, save online, print and format files in a PDF. It is currently available for users with a
web browser and an Adobe ID only. • Fill & Sign is part of the Acrobat family developed by Adobe to fill, sign, and manage files in a PDF. It is currently available for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. • Scan is part of the Acrobat family developed by Adobe Inc. to scan, crop, and manage files in a PDF. It is currently available for iOS and Android. • Sign (formerly EchoSign and eSign) is part of the Acrobat family developed by Adobe Inc. to fill, sign, and manage files in a PDF. It is currently available for iOS and Android.
Discontinued services • Acrobat Approval allows users to deploy electronic forms based on a PDF. • Acrobat Business Tools is a discontinued component of the Acrobat family that was distributed by
Adobe Systems with collaboration and document review features. • Acrobat Capture is a document processing utility for Windows from Adobe Systems that converts a scan of any paper document into a PDF file with selectable text through
OCR technology. •
Acrobat Distiller Server is a discontinued server-based utility that was developed by Adobe Systems to perform centralized high-volume conversion of
PostScript documents to PDF formats for workgroups. • Acrobat eBook Reader is a PDF-based
e-book reader from Adobe Systems. Features present in Acrobat eBook Reader later appeared in
Digital Editions. • Acrobat Elements was a very basic version of the Acrobat family that was released by Adobe Systems. Its key feature advantage over the free Acrobat Reader was the ability to create reliable PDF files from
Microsoft Office applications. • Acrobat InProduction is a pre-press tools suite for Acrobat released by Adobe in 2000 to handle color separation and pre-flighting of PDF files for printing. • Acrobat Messenger is a document utility for Acrobat users that was released by Adobe Systems in 2000 to convert paper documents into
PDF files that can be e-mailed, faxed, or shared online. • Acrobat Reader Touch is a free PDF document viewer developed and released on December 11, 2012, by Adobe Systems for the
Windows Touch user interface. • FormsCentral was a web form filling server for users with Windows, macOS, or a web browser and an Adobe ID only. It was discontinued on July 28, 2015, and replaced with
Experience Manager Forms. • Send & Track (formerly SendNow and Send) was a service that lets you send files as links, track files you send to specific individuals, and get confirmation receipts when others view your file. It was completely discontinued as of July 11, 2018.
Hidden helper tools • Acrobat Synchronizer is a tool installed along with Acrobat versions. While running in the background, it maintains the accuracy of Acrobat files imported to Acrobat. • RdrCEF (also known as Adobe Reader Cloud Extension Feature) is a tool bundled with Acrobat that runs a process that handles cloud connectivity features.
Supported file formats The table below contains some of the supported file formats that can be opened or accessed in Adobe Acrobat. == Internationalization and localization ==