Share Templates via URL extension for Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome.

No more need to acquire PDF document management software to share templates via url. With DocHub’s add-on, the necessary functionality is just a click away.
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Edit and annotate your PDF

Easily open and edit PDFs from your browser. Add texts, images, drawings, comments, and highlights to your document. Swipe your cursor to white out, underline, or strike out text.

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Organize PDFs with ease

Enhance your PDF directly from Edge or Chrome. Easily remove unneeded pages, insert new ones, correct misoriented pages, or rearrange them with a quick drag and drop to make your PDF cohesive.

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Sign, request, and track signatures

eSign documents right from your browser. Choose your preferred method to add a legally-binding eSignature and request signatures from others in a specific order or all at once and track them in real-time.

Build PDF forms

Create and share PDF forms and templates

Turn any PDF into a fillable form straight from your Chrome or Edge browser. Add signature or data fields and convert it into a reusable template. You can make it public, set editing permissions, or share it with recipients. It’s as simple as that.

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Export or download PDF

Once finalized, you can export your PDF to the cloud storage service of your choice, store it securely in DocHub, or download it to your device. If you need a physical copy of your PDF, print it out from Dochub with a single click.

Take your document workflow anywhere with DocHub’s extension for Chrome and Edge.

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Boost team productivity. Open PDF from Edge or Chrome, add comments, and share with specific permissions for others to view or edit.

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Experience PDF editing, eSigning, and form creation on Chrome and Edge. Create documents, collect data and signatures while web browsing.

Ensure document security

Secure PDFs in your browser with DocHub’s encryption and two-factor authentication while complying with data security regulations.

Seal the deal from anywhere

No more chasing contracts. Sign a PDF yourself, or invite others to sign it in any order. Track signatures with real-time alerts.

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Below are some common questions from our customers that may provide you with the answer you're looking for. If you can't find an answer to your question, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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Extensions designed for Google Chrome can also be used in Microsoft Edge. In Microsoft Edge, go to the Chrome Web Store. Select Allow extensions from other stores in the banner at the top of the page, then select Allow to confirm. Select the extension you want to add and select Add to Chrome.
This can be done within the same policy. Click Add Settings and search for URLAllowlist - Microsoft Edge - Select Allow access to a list of URLs (Device) Enable the policy and add your allowed URLs. Click Next - Configure scope tags (optional) - Click Next - Assign specific (device) groups - Click Create.
In Microsoft Edge, navigate to edge://extensions/ . The Microsoft Edge Extensions page is displayed. Navigate to the UiPath Browser Automation extension and click the Details button. Make sure the Allow in InPrivate and Allow access to file URLs options are selected.
Navigate to: Computer Configuration Administrative Templates Microsoft Edge Content settings. On the right pane double click the Allow read access via the File System API on these sites policy setting.
Note: Other than legacy Microsoft Edge, the browsers that Microsoft Edge will import are Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox.
Chrome vs Edge: Extensions Both Chrome and Edge offer extension support. Chrome has support for the excellent Chrome Web Store that houses thousands of extensions and themes. Edge supports extensions from the Windows Store, which has a limited collection.
Allow access to file URLs and incognito pages Right-click the extension icon in Chrome. Choose Manage Extension. Extension menu. Scroll down to enable access to file URLs or incognito mode. Access enabled to file URLs and incognito mode.

Learn how to Share Templates via URL via DocHub’s extension

Handling documents can be so much more straightforward! With our robust extension for your browser, you can effortlessly Share Templates via URL and take control of your PDFs. Here are 8 actions to transition to the most comfortable online document management:

  1. Visit the Chrome Web Store or Edge Add-ons and search for ‘DocHub.’
  2. For Google Chrome, select Add to Chrome, or for Microsoft Edge, select Get.
  3. Pin the add-on to the toolbar for fast access.
  4. Click the DocHub icon to make modifications to a PDF in your browser.
  5. Adhere to the instructions to create a free account, or sign in if you currently have one.
  6. Once signed in, your document will open in the editor and be set for you to utilize.
  7. Share Templates via URL with the intuitive tools in the toolbar.
  8. Save or send your ready document directly from your window.

That’s it! Whether you need to edit, annotate, or share your documents, DocHub has got you backed.