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Foxit PDF Reader is a proprietary freemium software application developed by Foxit Software Incorporated for viewing, printing, annotating, signing, and managing PDF documents, serving as a lightweight alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader with a focus on speed, security, and cross-platform compatibility.[1][2]Founded in 2001 in Fuzhou, China, by Eugene Xiong in response to frustrations with the slow and resource-intensive nature of early PDF viewers like Adobe's offerings, Foxit Software released its first product, then known simply as Foxit Reader, in 2004.[3][4][2] The software quickly gained popularity for its small file sizeâinitially under 2 MBâand rapid startup times, enabling efficient PDF handling on lower-end hardware without compromising functionality.[2]Over the years, Foxit PDF Reader has evolved into a full-featured tool supporting Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and web browsers, with key capabilities including AcroForms and XFA form filling, digital signatures via eSign, collaborative annotations through cloud integrations, and document security features like password protection and redaction.[5] Recent updates have incorporated AI-powered assistance using ChatGPT for tasks such as summarizing content and generating insights, alongside customization options for enterprise deployment via Group Policy and XML configurations.[6] With over 800 employees worldwide and partnerships with companies like Microsoft and Dell, Foxit continues to prioritize intuitive, secure PDF solutions for both individual users and businesses, serving over 700 million users worldwide.[7][8] History Founding and early development Foxit Software was founded in 2001 by Eugene Y.

Xiong, a Chinese national with permanent residence in the United States, in Fremont, California. The company initially concentrated on developing PDF-related technologies, aiming to address limitations in existing PDF solutions available at the time.[3][9][10]The first version of Foxit PDF Reader was released in 2004, establishing it as a lightweight alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader, which was criticized for its large file size and slow startup times. Early iterations prioritized minimal resource consumption, with the executable file under 2 MB and no requirement for extensive installation or dependencies.

This approach allowed it to launch almost instantly and use significantly less memory than competitors.[4][2][11]From its inception, Foxit PDF Reader focused on core functionality for basic PDF viewing and printing, supporting essential features like zooming, searching, and text selection without advanced editing tools. Its design emphasized speed and efficiency, rendering documents quickly even on older hardware, which appealed to users seeking a simple, free PDF viewer.

Initial features were limited to reading compliance with PDF standards up to version 1.4, ensuring compatibility with common document formats while avoiding bloat.[11][12]A key milestone in early development occurred with the release of version 3.0 in late 2008, which expanded support for additional PDF capabilities, including better handling of multimedia elements and improved standard compliance to enhance interoperability.

This update marked the transition toward broader functionality while maintaining the product's reputation for performance.[13][14] Major version releases Foxit PDF Reader's major version releases from 2011 onward have introduced progressive enhancements in user interface, performance, security, and integration capabilities, aligning with evolving PDF standards and user needs.[6]Version 5.0, released on May 26, 2011, marked a significant update with improved productivity features, including support for XFA form filling, previews of PDF attachments in Microsoft Outlook, and customization of shortcut keys for better workflow efficiency.[15] This version also enhanced overall performance through optimizations in rendering and navigation, reducing load times for large documents.[16]In 2013, version 6.0 launched on April 16, introducing PDF creation tools, a ribbon-based toolbar for streamlined access to functions, and support for PDF Sign with handwritten signatures and stamp creation.[6] It expanded multi-language capabilities, including German, French, Spanish, Russian, and Portuguese interfaces, broadening accessibility for global users.[17] Initial mobile compatibility was addressed through related ecosystem updates, enabling basic synchronization features across devices.[18]Version 10.0, released on May 6, 2020, integrated advanced Fill & Sign tools for electronic signatures and form completion, alongside support for 4K displays and refined search options to handle complex documents more effectively.[6] Although cloud services were building on prior ConnectedPDF integrations from 2016, this release emphasized enhanced security with improved certificate handling and vulnerability patches.[19]More recent updates include version 2024.3.0, released on September 26, 2024, which added AI Assistant enhancements such as smart commands for document translation and analysis, along with support for HKSCS encoding and attachment security configurations.[6] Version 2025.2.0, issued on August 13, 2025, further advanced AI features with Model Context Protocol integration for contextual querying, native 64-bit architecture for better performance, and Microsoft Double Key Encryption for fortified document protection.[6]Throughout these releases, Foxit has incorporated support for emerging standards, such as PDF 2.0 compliance in version 2017.0 (November 1, 2017), enabling Rights Management Services (RMS) compatibility, and cross-platform synchronization via ConnectedPDF in version 8.0 (June 27, 2016).[6] The following table summarizes key major releases: Features Core PDF viewing and navigation Foxit PDF Reader provides robust support for PDF standards, including support for certain PDF 2.0 features, such as enhanced protection mechanisms for RMS-protected files, enabling accurate rendering of text, images, and vector graphics across documents.[6] The software's proprietary rendering engine ensures high-fidelity display, with automatic smoothing of text edges and line art to enhance clarity, particularly for complex vector-based content like CAD drawings.[20] This rendering capability extends to PDF/A for archival viewing in read-only mode, preserving document integrity without alterations.[20]Navigation in Foxit PDF Reader is facilitated through intuitive tools that allow users to efficiently traverse documents.

Zoom levels include options like fit to page, fit to width, actual size (100%), and marquee zoom for precise magnification, accessible via the status bar slider, keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Command + = for zoom in), or trackpad gestures.[21] Continuous scrolling mode arranges pages vertically for seamless vertical navigation, while single-page or facing modes support horizontal swiping or arrow key controls (e.g., Left/Right Arrow for previous/next page).[20] Bookmarks panel enables quick jumps to document sections via outline navigation, and the thumbnails view in the Pages panel offers visual page previews for rapid selection.[20] Search functionality, invoked with Command + F, scans text for keywords, supporting find next/previous (F3/Shift + F3) and highlighting results across the document.[21]The application's performance is optimized by its lightweight, proprietary rendering engine, which delivers fast loading and display of large PDF files, often outperforming competitors in startup and page rendering speeds.[1] A native 64-bit architecture in recent versions further accelerates processing on modern systems, minimizing resource usage while handling high-resolution graphics efficiently.[6]Recent versions (as of 2025) include an AI Assistant powered by ChatGPT integration, enabling users to summarize document content, generate insights, analyze information, translate text, and engage in interactive querying of PDFs for enhanced understanding and productivity.[6]Accessibility enhancements in Foxit PDF Reader include text-to-speech via the "Read Out Loud" feature, which reads document content aloud from the current page or selected text, customizable through Preferences > Speech for voice selection and language.[22] Reflow mode reformats text into a single column for magnified viewing without horizontal scrolling, improving readability on screens of varying sizes and aiding users with visual impairments.[23] These features integrate with screen readers like JAWS for enhanced keyboard navigation and focus management.[6] Annotation and form handling Foxit PDF Reader provides a range of annotation tools that allow users to add interactive markup to PDF documents, including text markups such as highlights, underlines, squiggly lines, strikeouts, text replacements, and insertions.[24] Users can also insert sticky notes, which appear as speech bubbles containing the author's name and a timestamp, as well as drawing tools for creating shapes like rectangles, ovals, polygons, clouds, arrows, lines, pencils, and an eraser for freehand modifications.[24] Additionally, stamps and the typewriter tool enable adding predefined or custom text overlays, respectively, supporting annotations on both text and images.[24]These annotations support customization options, including selectable colors, adjustable opacity levels, and text formatting features like bold, italic, underline, and font size adjustments via the format panel.[24] This flexibility allows users to tailor annotations for clarity and emphasis without altering the underlying document content.For form handling, Foxit PDF Reader supports filling both AcroForms and XFA forms, with automatic detection of interactive fields upon opening the document.[1] Users can input data into text fields, select options in checkboxes and radio buttons, and the software performs basic validation to ensure required fields are completed where specified in the form design.[25] The typewriter tool further aids in completing non-interactive forms by adding typed text directly to the PDF.[24]For measuring, it offers tools to calculate distances, perimeters, and areas of objects within PDFs, particularly useful for documents containing geospatial data, with options to set scale ratios and units like inches or millimeters.[26] Results can be displayed dynamically as annotations during measurement.[27]Annotations and form data can be exported as FDF or XFDF files, enabling sharing of comments and filled fields separately from the original PDF to preserve the source document intact.[28] This export functionality supports both selected annotations and complete sets, facilitating workflow integration without requiring full document redistribution.[29]The free version of Foxit PDF Reader on Windows does not support merging PDFs.

This feature is available in the paid Foxit PDF Editor via drag-and-drop, Combine Files tool, or through Foxit's free online PDF merger tool at foxit.com/merge-pdf. The free Reader is limited to viewing, printing, annotating, form filling, and signing PDFs, without editing or combining capabilities.[1] Security and collaboration tools Foxit PDF Reader provides robust security features to protect PDF documents from unauthorized access and tampering.

It supports viewing password-protected PDFs that utilize 128-bit and 256-bit AES encryption algorithms to secure file contents.[30][31] These protections include an open password to prevent viewing without authentication and a permissions password to limit modifications, ensuring compliance with standard PDF security protocols.[32]The software includes comprehensive digital signature capabilities, allowing users to create, apply, and verify signatures using digital certificates for document authentication.[33] Signature creation adheres to PAdES standards, enabling long-term validation through embedded timestamps and certificate details.[6] During verification, Foxit PDF Reader automatically checks certificate revocation status via CRLs and OCSP to confirm the signature's validity and detect any post-signing alterations.[33]The Trust Manager serves as a centralized tool for managing security settings, including trusted publishers, certificates, and applications.[34] It facilitates automatic updates to the Foxit Approved Trust List from the server, loads trusted root certificates, and enables safe reading mode to mitigate risks from potentially malicious PDFs by restricting JavaScript execution and other dynamic content.[34][1]For collaboration, Foxit PDF Reader supports shared reviews, where multiple users can add annotations, comments, and feedback to a central PDF file hosted on network folders, email servers, or cloud services.[35] This feature tracks changes and responses in real-time within supported editions, fostering team workflows without altering the original document.[36] Cloud integration extends to services like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and Microsoft SharePoint, allowing seamless file sharing, check-in/check-out, and synchronized annotations across users.[37][1] Supported platforms Desktop platforms Foxit PDF Reader provides robust support for desktop operating systems, offering full feature access in stationary environments optimized for keyboard and mouse interactions.

It is compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures across its supported platforms, ensuring broad accessibility for legacy and modern hardware. The application also supports ARM-based Windows devices, such as those with Microsoft SQ1 or better processors.[38][39]On Windows, Foxit PDF Reader supports versions 10 and 11, including seamless integration as the default PDF viewer to handle files opened from Microsoft Edge by configuring system associations. This allows users to override Edge's built-in PDF handling for enhanced editing and annotation capabilities directly from browser downloads.

The application requires a minimum of 1.3 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended for optimal performance), 1 GB of available hard disk space, and a 1024x768 screen resolution. Installation is straightforward via MSI packages available from the official download center, supporting silent deployment in enterprise settings.[1][38][40][39]For macOS, compatibility begins with version 10.15 (Catalina) and extends through macOS 14 (Sonoma), with native support for Apple Silicon processors (M1 and M2 chips) introduced in 2021 to enable direct execution without Rosetta 2 translation.

This optimization improves performance on ARM-based Macs for tasks like rendering complex PDFs and applying annotations. System requirements include an Intel or Apple Silicon processor, 1 GB RAM, 1.2 GB hard disk space, and 1024x768 resolution.

Users can install via DMG packages from the Foxit website or the Mac App Store for easy integration with the ecosystem.[41][42][1]Linux support is available through legacy versions of Foxit PDF Reader, compatible with distributions such as Ubuntu up to 18.04, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x to 7.x, and SUSE 12, though updates have been limited since 2020 with no new major releases planned. Standard Linux versions have been discontinued, with the last release being version 2.4; enterprise deployments may still be supported on older distributions.

These versions maintain core viewing and basic annotation functions but lack recent security patches and advanced features found on other platforms. Minimum requirements align with 512 MB RAM, a 1.3 GHz processor, and 1 GB disk space, with installation typically via DEB or RPM packages for Debian-based or Red Hat-based systems, respectively.

For cross-device workflows, desktop users can briefly sync annotations with mobile versions, though full details are covered elsewhere.[38][43][38][44] Mobile platforms Foxit PDF Reader is available as a mobile application for both iOS and Android devices, providing users with portable access to PDF viewing, editing, and annotation capabilities optimized for touch interfaces.

The iOS version, known as Foxit PDF Editor Mobile, requires iOS 13.0 or later and is distributed through the Apple App Store, supporting devices such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Vision Pro.[45] It enables offline viewing of PDF documents, allowing users to access files without an internet connection.[45]The Android version, also branded as Foxit PDF Editor Mobile, supports Android 4.4 or higher and is available via the Google Play Store, with compatibility across a range of smartphones and tablets.[46] This app has achieved over 10 million downloads and maintains a 4.2-star rating based on more than 211,000 reviews.[47] Similarly, the iOS app holds a 4.5-star rating from approximately 4,700 users.[45]Mobile-specific functionalities emphasize touch-optimized interactions, including gesture-based navigation such as swiping to scroll through pages or pinching to zoom, which facilitate seamless document handling on smaller screens.[48] The apps support stylus input for annotations, enabling users to add handwritten notes, signatures, and drawings that can be converted to typed text for better searchability and organization.[49] Additionally, synchronization with Foxit Cloud allows files to be automatically backed up and accessed across devices, integrating with services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive for cross-platform continuity.[50][51]As of 2025, recent updates to the mobile apps have enhanced AI-driven features such as document summarization and text translation, while maintaining focus on performance and security for on-the-go use.[6][47] Development and licensing Company overview Foxit Software Incorporated was founded in 2001 by Eugene Y.

Xiong and is headquartered in Fremont, California. The company originated in China but established its U.S. base to develop lightweight PDF viewing software, initially focusing on a fast-rendering PDF reader as an alternative to heavier competitors.

Over time, it expanded its operations globally, with key offices in Asia including Fuzhou and Beijing in China, Tokyo in Japan, as well as locations in Taiwan, Korea, and various European countries.[3][9][52]From its beginnings as a provider of PDF rendering engines and software development kits, Foxit evolved into a comprehensive PDF solutions company offering editing, eSignature, and document management tools. This growth was driven by organic development and strategic acquisitions, such as the 2017 purchase of CVISION Technologies, which bolstered its PDF optimization and compression capabilities.

By 2025, the company employed over 800 staff members worldwide, supporting a user base of over 750 million.[3][53][54][7][1]Foxit's corporate mission centers on developing innovative, market-leading PDF products and services that enhance productivity for knowledge workers, with a strong emphasis on affordable and secure solutions for businesses and individuals.

This focus has positioned the company as a key player in the document management industry, prioritizing efficiency and reliability in digital workflows.[7][55] Licensing and editions Foxit PDF Reader provides a free standard edition designed for individual and non-commercial use, offering core PDF viewing, printing, form filling, basic annotation capabilities such as highlighting and commenting, and signing, but without editing or combining capabilities such as merging PDFs.[1] Merging PDFs is available in the paid Foxit PDF Editor or through Foxit's free online PDF merger tool.[56][57] This edition has been ad-free since version 7.0 released on September 24, 2014, following user feedback on optional promotional displays in prior releases.[58][6]For users requiring advanced features, Foxit offers paid editions under the Foxit PDF Editor branding, which extend functionality to full PDF editing, OCR, conversion to other formats, redaction, and enhanced security tools.[56] Subscription models for PDF Editor start at $10.99 per month or $129.99 annually, providing access to ongoing updates, 20GB of cloud storage, and AI-assisted tools with limited monthly credits.[59][60] Perpetual licenses are available as a one-time purchase for $210, granting indefinite use of the licensed version but with support restricted to the current (N) and previous (N-1) major releases under Foxit's policy effective August 2025 (availability for new perpetual licenses may be limited).[61][62][63]Enterprise editions cater to organizational deployments, featuring volume licensing with tiered pricing for quantities starting at 10 users, centralized management options, and custom integrations for compliance and scalability.[64] These licenses include enhanced collaboration tools and priority support, often bundled for sectors like government and finance.The software utilizes a proprietary PDF rendering engine developed by Foxit, which incorporates select open-source components for compatibility and performance.[65] Distribution occurs via direct downloads from the official website, availability in app stores such as Google Play and the Apple App Store, and OEM partnerships that embed Foxit technology into third-party solutions, including Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops for secure virtualized environments.[66][67][68] Security and controversies Known vulnerabilities Foxit PDF Reader has experienced several documented security vulnerabilities, primarily related to memory corruption issues in its PDF parsing and rendering components.

These flaws have been assigned Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) identifiers by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and addressed through periodic security updates from Foxit Software.[69][70]One notable recent vulnerability is CVE-2025-9326, an out-of-bounds read flaw in the application's handling of PRC (Product Representation Compact) files during parsing. This issue affects versions of Foxit PDF Reader up to 2025.1.0.27937 on Windows and macOS platforms, potentially allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary code upon user interaction, such as opening a malicious file.

Assigned a CVSS v3.1 base score of 7.8 (high severity) by NIST, the vulnerability stems from insufficient validation of user-supplied data in the PRC parser. Foxit patched this in the 2025.2.1 update released on September 25, 2025.[71][70][72]Earlier vulnerabilities include memory safety issues such as use-after-free errors in the JavaScript engine. For instance, CVE-2022-38097 involves a use-after-free condition in the JavaScript handling of version 12.0.1.12430, which could lead to arbitrary code execution with user interaction via a crafted PDF. This flaw received a CVSS score of 7.8 from NIST.

Additionally, DLL hijacking vulnerabilities, like CVE-2022-24955, affected versions prior to 11.2.1 due to an uncontrolled search path element that allowed attackers to load malicious DLLs, also scored at 7.8 CVSS. These were patched in subsequent updates, including version 11.2.1 released in 2022.[70]Common vulnerability types in Foxit PDF Reader encompass buffer overflows, type confusion in PDF rendering, and out-of-bounds accesses, often during the processing of complex objects like annotations or embedded scripts.

Examples include use-after-free in CVE-2024-25938 (CVSS 8.8) and various use-after-free instances in 2023 releases, such as those in CVE-2023-42089 through CVE-2023-42098, all rated high severity by NIST with scores around 7.8. These issues typically require user interaction but can enable information disclosure or code execution if exploited.[70]Foxit maintains a patch history through regular security bulletins, with updates addressing multiple CVEs in bundled releases, such as the September 2023 patch for 2023.2.0 versions and the March 2024 update for 2023.3.0.

Users are recommended to enable automatic updates in the application settings and verify the current version via the Help > About menu to mitigate risks from unpatched vulnerabilities.[70][6] Exploitation incidents In 2024, Check Point Research uncovered a significant exploitation campaign targeting Foxit PDF Reader users through malicious PDFs distributed via phishing attacks. The attackers exploited a design flaw in the software's security alert mechanism, where specially crafted PDF documents triggered prompts with a default "OK" button that executed arbitrary commands, facilitating malware delivery without user suspicion.

This method was primarily used for e-crime and espionage purposes, with observed payloads including Rafel RAT (espionage), Remcos RAT, Blank-Grabber stealer, and XMRig and Lol miners (e-crime).[73][74]The campaign demonstrated an unusual pattern of PDF-based attacks focused on Foxit users, bypassing typical protections by leveraging the reader's alert handling to trick users into enabling malicious actions. Multiple threat actors were involved, highlighting the flaw's appeal due to Foxit PDF Reader's widespread adoption, with over 700 million users globally as of May 2024.

While exact figures for affected individuals remain undisclosed, the exploitation underscored risks in corporate environments where phishing emails with booby-trapped PDFs could lead to data theft or system compromise.[73][75]In response, Check Point promptly notified Foxit, which acknowledged the issue and committed to addressing it in version 2024.3, released on September 26, 2024, to mitigate the flawed alert behavior. Foxit issued user advisories recommending immediate updates and enhanced phishing awareness, aligning with their general practice of rapid patchingâtypically within 30-60 days for disclosed issuesâwhile the U.S.

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) included related Foxit vulnerabilities in its weekly summaries to urge federal agencies and critical infrastructure to apply fixes. Industry alerts emphasized disabling automatic command execution in PDF viewers and monitoring for anomalous alert interactions to prevent similar incidents.[73][76][77] Government and regulatory concerns In August 2025, several U.S. federal agencies, including the Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and State Department, began removing or prohibiting Foxit PDF software from government systems.

This action stemmed from concerns over the company's Chinese originsâfounded in 2001 in Fuzhou, China, with its parent on the Shanghai stock exchangeâand potential obligations under China's 2017 National Intelligence Law, which could compel cooperation with intelligence activities. Agencies cited risks of data collection on sensitive U.S. information, leading to contract terminations (e.g., DOJ in 2023) and listings as prohibited software. Foxit responded by removing U.S. government client references from its website following media inquiries.

As of November 2025, this has raised broader questions about supply chainsecurity for software with foreign ties in critical sectors.[78]

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For cross-device workflows, desktop users can briefly sync annotations with mobile versions, though full details are covered elsewhere.[38][43][38][44] Mobile platforms Foxit PDF Reader is available as a mobile application for both iOS and Android devices, providing users with portable access to PDF viewing, editing, and annotation capabilities optimized for touch interfaces.