Extract, compress, merge, and convert PDF documents natively in your browser ensuring complete privacy.
The PDF Tools suite covers every common PDF operation — merging, splitting, compressing, converting, extracting, and securing — all running entirely in your browser without uploading your files to any server. PDF files routinely contain sensitive information: contracts, financial statements, medical records, legal documents, and confidential reports. Every tool in this suite processes your files locally using PDF.js and client-side JavaScript, so your documents never leave your device.
The suite is built around the ISO 32000 PDF specification and handles files produced by any PDF-generating software, including Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office, LibreOffice, macOS print-to-PDF, and browser-based PDF exports.
Merge PDF: Combine multiple PDF files into a single document in any order. Essential for assembling multi-part submissions — combining a CV, cover letter, and certificates into one file for a job application, or joining invoices and receipts for an expense report.
Split PDF: Extract individual pages or page ranges from a PDF into separate files. Useful for sharing a single chapter from a long report, extracting a specific contract exhibit, or separating a scanned multi-document batch into individual files.
Compress PDF: Reduce PDF file size by optimizing internal structure, downsampling embedded images, and removing redundant data. Compression is critical when PDFs exceed email attachment size limits, need to be stored efficiently, or must meet file size requirements for online submission portals.
PDF to Text / Word: Extract the text content from a PDF for editing, searching, or reusing in other documents. The text extraction engine handles both digitally-created PDFs (where text is stored as searchable characters) and provides best-effort extraction for scanned documents.
PDF Security: Add password protection to restrict opening, printing, or copying a PDF. Remove existing password protection when you have the credentials. Set granular permissions for who can print, edit, or extract content from a document.
Yes. All PDF processing happens entirely in your browser. Your files are loaded into local memory and processed using JavaScript — they are never sent to any server, stored in the cloud, or accessible to anyone outside your device. This applies to every tool in the suite, including password-protected documents.
There is no enforced limit. Processing capacity is bounded by your browser's available memory. Most PDF operations work smoothly on files up to 200 MB on modern devices. Very large files with many high-resolution embedded images may require more RAM for comfortable processing.
Password-protected PDFs need to have their protection removed first using the PDF unlock tool before they can be merged, split, or otherwise processed. You will need the original password to remove the protection.