Print, fill by hand, scan, email — in 2026 that ritual is finally unnecessary, even without Acrobat.
PDFs made as forms carry AcroForm fields: text boxes, checkboxes, dropdowns. Kameleo lists every field as a labelled input; fill them and download. Everything happens locally.
Flattening bakes your answers into the page content — recipients see your values but can't edit them, and the form stops being a form. Use it for anything final: applications, declarations, signed forms. Skip it if the recipient still needs to edit.
Many forms are scans with drawn boxes — no real fields. For those, use Sign PDF: type text snippets and place them over the lines, add your signature, done. It's the same on-device privacy either way.