What this changes
Most PDF editor roadmaps list features without naming the hard runtime problems: visual cleanup, refresh recovery, overlapping text, group movement, safe fallbacks and performance under real editing pressure.
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Browser Core is moving toward a fast, local-first PDF editing runtime that can handle real document editing without hiding PDF complexity from the user.

From PDF bytes to final composite, all inside the browser preview path.
Most PDF editor roadmaps list features without naming the hard runtime problems: visual cleanup, refresh recovery, overlapping text, group movement, safe fallbacks and performance under real editing pressure.
The roadmap focuses on runtime quality: stable local editing, safer PDF-aware cleanup, deterministic replay, clearer debug visibility, measurable performance and broader PDF coverage while keeping final save and export backend-authoritative.
Makes current browser-side PDF editing capabilities and limits explicit
Prioritizes visual correctness over hiding PDF complexity behind fragile fallbacks
Tracks quality hardening for overlap artifacts, duplicate replay, flicker and group movement
Keeps production save/export workflows separate from local preview speed
Local PDF session active
Text edit and move preview active
Operation replay and compaction active
Textless cleanup quality hardening
Performance and coverage roadmap