PDF to Web Form

Create a fillable form online

Start from the form you already have rather than an empty editor. Drop a document or a photo of one, get a link people can fill in from any phone, and take the answers back as a spreadsheet or as your original document, filled in.

The first form is free, with no account and no card.

Three ways to start

You have the form as a file

A PDF, flat or already fillable, or a Word or Excel document. Drop it and the questions are read off it in order.

You have it on paper

Photograph it or scan it. An image of a printed form is read the same way a file is, which is usually the only copy these forms exist in.

You have neither

Start from a template — permission slips, intake sheets, registrations and the rest — and edit the questions to suit.

Browse the templates if that is the route you want.

What the people filling it in have to do

Open the link and answer. There is no app to install, no account to create and nothing to print. That matters more than it sounds: most of the people who fill in a form are doing you a favour, and every step between the link and the first question loses some of them.

What you get back

Answers arrive in one place as they come in. Take them out as a spreadsheet to count or sort them, or as your original document with the answers written onto it — which is the version you need when the form has to be filed, signed off or kept on record.

One document, one minute

Scroll up and drop whatever you have. If the questions came across, the form is made and the link is yours. If they did not, you have lost a minute and there is no account to close.

Or look at a finished form before you upload anything.