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One-time PDF editing without a monthly subscription.
Many people do not need a heavy PDF suite every month. They need to scan a document, remove bad pages, add a note, point to a detail, sign a form and export a clean PDF. That is the job DocMint is built around.
What one-time means for DocMint
On this website, the DocMint desktop offer is a one-time license for supported Windows desktop builds. The license is sold through Stripe Checkout and delivered by email. Apple purchases, App Store access and Apple purchase restoration are handled through Apple's own systems.
This keeps the desktop offer simple: pay once for the supported desktop build, activate on up to two of your own devices and use DocMint for everyday PDF cleanup without a monthly software bill.
The document cleanup workflow
Start with the document
Scan paper, import photos or open a PDF that needs cleanup before it can be sent.
Prepare the pages
Delete failed scans, rotate sideways pages and put everything in the right order.
Add context
Use text, notes, highlights, arrows, callouts or signatures only where they make the PDF clearer.
Export one file
Send one clean PDF instead of loose photos, screenshots or confusing versions.
Before you buy, check this
- You mainly need scanning, organizing, annotations, signatures and PDF export.
- You prefer a desktop license instead of a recurring monthly bill.
- You want a local-first workflow where documents stay on your device unless you export or share.
- You understand that Apple purchases and desktop website licenses are handled separately.
- You do not need enterprise-only PDF workflows such as large-team approval routing or legal redaction review.
Related DocMint guides
Edit PDFs without the subscription loop
See the core PDF editor workflow for notes, arrows, callouts and signatures.
Windows desktopPDF editor for Windows
Buy the supported Windows desktop license through secure Stripe Checkout.
GuideOrganize pages before export
Clean up the page set before turning it into one finished PDF.
PrivacyKeep private PDFs local
Understand why a local-first workflow matters for sensitive documents.
