What are the main features and advantages of Wondershare PDF Element 8 Pro?
Smart OCR – Converts scans into searchable, editable document text.
Seamless Editing – Edit PDFs, pages, and forms with ease.
Precise Conversion – Converts files with strong layout and format fidelity.
Document Security – Protects files with signatures, passwords, and redaction.
Workflow Integration – Supports forms, batch tasks, and smoother collaboration.
Professional Standards – Reliable tools preserve document quality and integrity.
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Direct PDF editing – Change text, images and page order.
OCR plugin – Makes scanned documents searchable and fully editable.
Form recognition – Detects fields and exports answers to spreadsheets.
Redaction and Bates – Removes sensitive content, numbers legal document sets.
Core Capacity – Batch OCR, conversion, watermarking and password protection.
Important – Commercial use rights and Windows Server support are not included in this edition.
PDFelement 8 Pro is a desktop PDF editor for Windows and macOS that handles editing, conversion, form building, OCR and document protection in one application. The Pro edition adds the features that Standard leaves out, above all OCR, redaction, batch processing and form data extraction.
Acrobat alternative – Editing, OCR, forms and redaction in one app.
Scanned archive work – Turns paper scans into text you can search.
Form data export – Pulls filled form answers straight into spreadsheets.
Bulk document jobs – Processes whole folders instead of one file.
Legal document prep – Redaction and Bates numbering for case files.
Local processing – Files stay on the workstation during editing.
Standard covers text and image editing, page handling, annotation, conversion to Office formats, watermarks and password security, while Pro adds thirteen further functions on top. The most important Pro-only items are OCR, redaction, Bates numbering, batch processing, export to PDF/A, file optimization, XFA form support and every form-creation and data-extraction tool. Both editions can validate and clear an existing digital signature, but only Pro can build a fillable form or recognise fields automatically in an imported layout. If your work is limited to reading, marking up and converting PDFs that already contain live text, Standard is sufficient; the moment scanned paper or forms enter the workflow, Standard cannot do the job at all.
| Function | Standard | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Text and image editing | ✓ | ✓ |
| Convert to Office | ✓ | ✓ |
| Password security | ✓ | ✓ |
| OCR | ✕ | ✓ |
| Create fillable forms | ✕ | ✓ |
| Form data extraction | ✕ | ✓ |
| XFA forms | ✕ | ✓ |
| Redaction | ✕ | ✓ |
| Bates numbering | ✕ | ✓ |
| Batch processing | ✕ | ✓ |
| Export to PDF/A | ✕ | ✓ |
| File optimization | ✕ | ✓ |
OCR is part of the Pro edition, but it is not installed with the main program on Windows. The first time you open a scanned file and click Tool > OCR, PDFelement prompts you to download the OCR plugin, and recognition only becomes available once that download finishes. Plan for this on machines with restricted internet access, because the plugin cannot be pulled in silently during a normal offline install; Wondershare provides a separate plugin download link for that case. On macOS the App Store build ships with the OCR component already included, so the extra step does not apply there.
The OCR engine covers more than twenty recognition languages, and the exact list differs between the Windows and macOS builds, with the Mac version carrying a slightly larger set. The selection includes English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Russian, Ukrainian, Greek, Turkish, Japanese, Korean and both Chinese scripts. You pick the language in the OCR dialogue before recognition starts, and choosing the wrong one is the single most common cause of poor results on otherwise clean scans. The full list is visible under File > Preferences > OCR, which is worth checking before buying if you regularly handle documents in a less common language.
No — an individual licence is a personal licence, and the Wondershare licence terms restrict it to personal, private and non-commercial use. Business use requires the Team and Business plan, and Wondershare defines company use broadly enough to include internal tasks such as training material, internal file management and presentations, not only client-facing output. Service providers and managed service providers who process customer documents also fall under the business licence rather than the personal one. If PDFelement is going to sit on a machine used for paid work, the individual edition is the wrong licence type regardless of how many people touch the software.
The desktop application signs documents locally with a certificate-based digital ID, applied through Protect > Sign Document, where you either import an existing digital ID file or create a new one. What it does not include is the cloud signature request workflow — sending a document to several external signers by email, tracking who has opened or signed it, and collecting a completed audit trail. That workflow belongs to Wondershare Document Cloud and is sold as a separate cloud plan, not as part of a standalone desktop licence. For internal approvals where the signer is already at the workstation, the built-in digital signature is enough; for contracts that need remote countersignatures, it is not.
Pro can take a flat, non-interactive layout — a Word form printed to PDF, or a scanned application sheet — and detect where the fields belong, turning it into a fillable document in one pass. Once forms come back completed, the data extraction tools pull the answers out of the field values and write them to a spreadsheet, so twenty returned application forms become twenty rows rather than twenty documents to retype. Pro also handles data labelling and extraction from scanned PDFs, which is the route for paper forms that were never interactive to begin with. Standard can only fill in and import or export data for forms that are already interactive, which is why form-heavy administration is the clearest reason to take the Pro edition.
Check three things: the licence type, the platform, and the version generation. PDFelement 8 is a desktop application for Windows and macOS only — there is no Windows Server edition and no deployment onto a terminal or session host, so document processing has to happen on individual workstations. Version 8 is also an earlier generation, so newer releases carry features that were added later, including the cloud signature workflow and the AI tools. If those later additions are irrelevant to your work and the tasks are editing, OCR, forms and redaction on a single machine, version 8 Pro covers them in full.
Functionally it is the same program, but the output is limited. Edited or annotated files are saved with a watermark, and conversion to other formats is capped at roughly half the document, up to a maximum of five pages.
Yes. Changing a signed PDF invalidates the signature, because a certificate-based signature covers the document state at the moment of signing. Make all edits first and sign last, otherwise the signature has to be cleared and reapplied.
The core editing, conversion and form functions are shared, but the two builds are not identical. The most visible difference is OCR delivery — bundled in the Mac App Store build, downloaded as a plugin on Windows — along with a slightly different set of recognition languages.
No. Redaction in Pro removes the underlying content rather than drawing a black box over it, which is the difference between redaction and a drawing annotation. Standard has no redaction tool at all, so covering text with a shape in Standard leaves the original text intact in the file.
| Operating Systems | Windows 10 Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista |
| Processor | Dual-core processor or higher. |
| Memory RAM | 2 GB RAM minimum; 8 GB RAM recommended. |
| Hard Disk | 500 MB free hard disk space minimum. |
| Note | The minimum configuration uses 32-bit Windows, while the recommended configuration uses 64-bit Windows with an Intel Core i5 processor and 8 GB RAM. Internet access is required for product registration, activation, support, and updates. PDFelement supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows installations. |