About this software
StampPDF Plug-In is an Adobe Acrobat plug-in for Windows that adds permanent text stamps to PDF files, including Bates numbering, watermarks, timestamps, and over 30 built-in variables. Stamps can be positioned, layered over or under content, and applied to specific pages or page ranges. The plug-in supports solid, outline, and invisible text, and does not work with the free Adobe Reader.
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Appligent StampPDF
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Benefits
- Bates numbering: Create sequential six-digit Bates numbers for legal and compliance documents.
- Watermarking and timestamps: Add watermarks, timestamps, and copyright notices with color and opacity control.
- Precise placement controls: Position stamps by margin, justification, layer, and exact page ranges.
- Text modes and fonts: Use solid, outline, or invisible text and select system fonts.
- Acrobat integration: Runs inside Adobe Acrobat on Windows and stamps become permanent.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Initial included support: Commercial purchases include 30 days of telephone and email technical support.
- Support channels: Telephone and email support are available for registered customers.
- Response time: Support e-mails are generally answered within one business day.
- Support subscription: An annual support and maintenance subscription provides product updates after the initial 30 days.
- Support benefits: Enrolled customers receive free updates and unlimited email and telephone support.
Frequently asked questions
What does Appligent StampPDF do?
Appligent StampPDF adds visible stamps or watermarks to PDF documents, allowing text or image marks to be placed on pages.
What file formats does Appligent StampPDF support?
It operates on PDF files as input and produces stamped PDF documents as output.
How are stamps applied within a PDF document?
Stamps are added as page elements—text or images—positioned relative to page content and embedded into the PDF file.