How to Search Text in Multiple PDF Files in Windows

Portable Document Format (PDF) is one of the most commonly used document formats. If you need to find a specific phrase, word, or a combination of words in multiple PDF files, you usually search for it in each file one by one, which costs you a lot of time and effort. That's why we have come up with the best and easiest methods to let you search in multiple PDF files simultaneously.

1. SeekFast

SeekFast is the most efficient and effective tool to search text in multiple PDF files and it's our top pick for many reasons. First of all, it’s simple and easy to use. It takes just a few steps to perform a search:

1. Download, install, and launch SeekFast.

2. Click on the "Browse" button and select the folder that contains the PDF files to be searched.

SeekFast browse for folder to search PDF files

3. In the "Search" field, enter the word, phrase, or combination of words that you want to search for and press "Enter."

SeekFast type search words

4. In the search results, click on the file name to open the PDF file, or click on the sentence to view a larger part of the text.

SeekFast open PDF file from results window

Let's briefly summarize the advantages and disadvantages of the tool.

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2. Adobe Acrobat Reader

Without any doubt, Acrobat Reader is the most commonly used program for reading PDF files, and you can use it not only to read, but also to search text in multiple PDF files. In terms of convenience and ease of use, Acrobat Reader has far fewer capabilities than SeekFast, but there are a few reasons you may still want to use it, for example if you already have it on your computer and don't want to install other software.

Searching multiple PDF files using Acrobat Reader involves the following steps:

1. Download and install Acrobat Reader on your computer and launch it.

2. From the menu, go to “Edit” – “Advanced Search,” or click Shift+Ctrl+F.

3. Choose the “All PDF Documents in” option.

Adobe Acrobat Reader choose all documents to search

4. Open the drop-down menu box and click on "Browse for location…" to select your searched folder.

Adobe Acrobat Reader browse for location

5. In the search field, enter the text you want to search and press "Search."

Adobe Acrobat Reader anter words to search

6. After a few seconds, a popup window appears, asking you for permission to access your drives – click on the “Allow” button.

Adobe Acrobat Reader give permission to search folders

7. In the search results, click the arrow to the left of the file name to see the sentences containing your search terms.

Adobe Acrobat Reader open passages in search results

8. Click on the file name if you want to open the file.

Let's now look at the pros and cons of this search method.

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3. File Explorer

You can also use File Explorer to find text in multiple PDF files. For this purpose, however, you need to have a special plugin installed – PDF IFilter – which is used by File Explorer to index the contents of your files.

In order to enable the search in PDF files, follow these steps:

1. From the Control Panel open “Indexing Options” and click on the “Advanced” button.

File Explorer open advanced indexing options

2. You'll see a pop-up where you'll have to click on the “File Types” tab and search for the “pdf” option in the list.

File Explorer choose file types to be indexed for search

3. If next to "pdf" option you see the text "Reader Search Handler," then PDF IFilter is installed. Click on the "pdf" option to select it.

File Explorer select PDF files to be indexed for search

4. Click on the "Index Properties and File Contents" button at the bottom. Now you can use File Explorer for PDF files.

File Explorer choose to index file contents for search

If next to the "pdf" option you see the text "Registered IFilter is not found," that means that PDF IFilter is not properly installed. You will have to download and install it from the Adobe IFilter download page.

From this point on, searching in your PDF files is fairly easy:

1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder that you want to search.

2. Click on the View menu, and at the right end of the menu, click "Options."

File Explorer open search options

3. In the "Folder options" pop-up window, click on the tab "Search" and check “Always search file names and contents”. Click "OK."

File Explorer search options choose file contents

4. Type your search terms in the "Search" field and press "Enter."

File Explorer type words to search

Please keep in mind that Windows will need some time to index the contents of your files. After the indexing, you'll be able to perform a text search in multiple PDF files.

Here is a brief look at the pros and cons of searching with File Explorer.

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4. UltraFinder

UltraFinder is yet another tool developed by the creators of the very poplar text editor UltraEdit, which allows you to perform text searches in multiple PDFs.

Here are some brief instructions on how to use the tool:

1. Download and install UltraFinder on your computer, and launch it.

2. On the "Find settings" pane, under "Find matches by" choose "File contents."

3. Under "Find what," type the word you are searching for.

4. Under "Find where," click on the "Add folder" icon and choose the folder to search.

5. In the "Session 1" pane, click on the green arrow to start the search.

6. In the results window, click on the file name to open the file.

Use UltraFinder to search PDF files

UltraFinder has a lot of capabilities in terms of settings and filters; however, it has even more significant shortcomings, the main one being the extremely slow search process.

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5. DocFetcher

Our last but not least pick is the open source tool DocFetcher. It has a free and a paid version, DocFetcher Pro, which costs $40 and has extended functionality and advanced features.

Like File Explorer, DocFetcher also performs indexing of the files in the folder that you want to search.

Here's how you can search using DocFetcher:

1. Download, install, and launch the tool.

2. Right-click on the lower left pane "Search scope," and choose "Create index from" then "Folder."

3. Select the folder with the PDF documents that you want to search.

4. Type the word you want to search for in the search box at the top and press "Enter."

5. In the results window, click on each file name to view the text with the searched words highlighted.

Use DocFetcher: to search PDF files

And finally, here are the pros and cons of the program.

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6. Conclusion

The techniques described in this article apply to Windows OS, but we've also considered Mac users. The most important information about this is in the How to Search on Mac article.

Let me also note that this article is about searching multiple PDF files. If you need a guide on searching in a single PDF file, check out our article How to Search in a PDF File for Words or Phrases.

There are also some good PDF search tools for Linux, which you can explore in the article How to Search Text in Multiple Files in Linux.

This was a brief summary of my experience in searching PDF files. Now I would like to hear from you! If this article was useful for you, or if you want to add something, leave a short comment in the section below.

About the author Dimitar Stamenov

Dimitar is a software developer and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in software development and online marketing.