The DocHub Chrome Extension allows you to sign, edit, and manage PDF documents directly within your Google Chrome browser and Gmail inbox without downloading extra software. It seamlessly bridges the gap between web-based PDFs, your email attachments, and your DocHub account. How to Install the DocHub Extension
Open the Chrome Web Store: Launch your Chrome browser and head directly to the DocHub Extension Page on the Chrome Web Store.
Add to Browser: Click the Add to Chrome button on the right side of the page.
Confirm Permissions: A pop-up prompt will appear. Click Add extension to grant the necessary browser permissions.
Pin for Easy Access: Click the puzzle piece icon (Extensions) in the top-right corner of your Chrome toolbar and click the pin icon next to DocHub.
Authorize Your Account: Click the pinned DocHub icon, then follow the prompts to log in or register using your Google account to complete the setup. How to Use the Extension in Gmail
The extension embeds directly into your Gmail workspace to eliminate downloading and re-uploading loops.
Open Attachments: Hover over any PDF attachment in your inbox to see the integrated DocHub logo.
Edit in Place: Click the Sign with DocHub button. The document opens instantly in a secure pop-up window.
Auto-Reply with PDF: Once your modifications are complete, click Finish on the toolbar. DocHub will automatically generate a signed copy and attach it straight into a new Gmail draft reply. How to Use the Extension Across Chrome
Open Web URLs: When viewing a PDF document from a website link, click the extension icon in your toolbar to instantly pull the file into your DocHub Editor.
Google Drive Sync: You can right-click any PDF inside your Google Drive, hover over “Open with”, and select DocHub to launch your editing panel directly. Core Tools Available in the Editor DocHub – Sign PDF from Gmail – Chrome Web Store
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