Sumatra PDF is a free PDF, eBook (ePub, Mobi), XPS, DjVu, CHM, Comic Book (CBZ and CBR) reader for Windows.

Sumatra PDF is powerful, small, portable and starts up very fast.

Simplicity of the user interface has a high priority.

Download from here.

See quickstart manual and extensive documentation.

Found a bug? Submit a bug report.

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Are you a developer? The source code is on GitHub.

SumatraPDF is way better. u/olioster

PDF readers have, over the years, managed to earn themselves something of a reputation for being slow, lumbering beasts - thanks largely to Adobe Reader. Sumatra PDF bucks the trend. It is small, svelte, lightweight and lightning fast. @EnercoConseils

Always prefer SumatraPDF. Loads nearly instantly. u/EagleTG

I use SumatraPDF and I love it. The reason I like it is because it allows for customization I need, remembers recent location in books and documents, it's free, and it's open source. @weitzhandler

I like SumatraPDF. Runs the circles in terms of performance around the sad piece of crap that Adobe PDF Reader has become. burntoutfire

+1 for SumatraPDF. Fantastic application.



Been using it for years, ever since Foxit Reader turned into whatever it is now. u/Jumile

If your Adobe reader croaks or feels glitchy while scrolling, try Sumatra PDF instead. It will be almost like opening a plain text document. Plus you can easily highlight text. eksith

I love Sumatra PDF, thank you for making it. r4vik

I'm a big fan of SumatraPDF and use it everywhere I can. tripzilch

I am pretty happy with SumatraPDF on Windows. Orders of magnitude faster than Reader too. pav3l

Sumatra PDF is the best. tehwalrus

I like Sumatra PDF. It's speedy, lightweight, and gets the job done. joshuapants

I used to use Foxit, but have since turned to SumatraPDF. It seems to be a little lighter weight than Foxit. stcredzero

SumatraPDF is one of those amazing open source programs that does everything a closed-source and/or commercial product does, but better in every way. @Merjia_