Version 2 keeps everything that worked in version 1 and adds the two features people asked for most — plus a round of quality-of-life improvements that make the whole thing nicer to use.
If version 1 was about covering the essentials, version 2 is about depth. The toolkit now has fifteen tools instead of thirteen, and the two new ones are the kind of thing you’d normally have to upload a document to a third-party service to do. As always, all of it runs entirely in your browser — your files never leave your device.
New: Visual Page Organizer
This is the biggest addition. Instead of editing pages by typing page numbers, you can now see every page of your document as a thumbnail in a grid and rearrange it visually.
You can:
- Drag pages into a new order.
- Rotate any individual page.
- Delete pages you don’t need.
When you’re done, it compiles a fresh PDF in exactly the order and orientation you set. For anyone working with scanned documents or merged files that came out in the wrong sequence, this turns a fiddly task into a few seconds of drag-and-drop.
New: Sign PDF
The second major addition is a proper signing tool. You can add a signature to any PDF without printing, scanning, or uploading anything:
- Draw your signature directly on a pad with your mouse or finger, or upload an image of it.
- Click where you want it on the page, then drag and resize it into place.
- Download the signed document — the signature is embedded locally, so the file never touches a server.
For signing agreements, forms and letters, this removes the most common reason people resort to an online service in the first place.
Quality-of-life improvements
Beyond the two headline tools, version 2 polishes the experience across the board:
A proper dark mode
The interface now follows your system theme and remembers your choice, so it’s comfortable to use day or night.
Cleaner notifications
Instead of the browser’s blunt pop-up alerts, you now get tidy on-screen messages confirming when something succeeds or explaining what went wrong.
Instant file details
As soon as you add a file, the tool shows its page count and size, so you know what you’re working with before you start.
Drag-and-drop everywhere it helps
Reordering — whether you’re merging PDFs or combining images — is now consistent drag-and-drop, matching the new visual organizer.
The full picture
With version 2, Moriaki PDF covers fifteen tasks — merge, split, extract, delete, rotate, compress, image-to-PDF, PDF-to-image, page numbers, watermark, password protection, metadata editing, form flattening, visual organizing, and signing — all in one private, browser-based page.
If you’re curious how any of this works without an upload step, I explained the architecture in how Moriaki PDF works.
