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Hyperlink (PDF)

Clickable links embedded inside a PDF that jump to web addresses, other pages in the same document, or external files.

PDF hyperlinks are clickable regions in a document that, when activated in a PDF viewer, navigate somewhere — typically a URL on the web, a different page in the same PDF (internal link), or another file. They work like HTML anchors but live inside a PDF's layer of annotations.

Kinds of PDF hyperlinks

  • External URLs — open a web page in the default browser (`https://example.com`)
  • Internal jumps — scroll to a named anchor or page number inside the same PDF (table of contents entries, footnote back-references)
  • Email addresses — open the default mail client with a pre-filled recipient (`mailto:name@example.com`)
  • File references — open another file on the reader's system (increasingly disabled by modern viewers for security)

How hyperlinks survive edits

Most PDF edits preserve hyperlinks:

  • Merging PDFs keeps each source's links intact in the combined output
  • Splitting keeps links whose target lies within the same output file; cross-file internal jumps may break
  • Compression usually preserves link rectangles
  • Conversion to image (rasterization) destroys hyperlinks — the links are part of the annotation layer, not the pixel layer

Security note

Hyperlinks in a PDF from an untrusted source should be treated with caution, same as email links. A PDF link can point to a phishing site just as easily as a legitimate one. Modern PDF viewers typically show the target URL before following it — verify before clicking.

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