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Merge, convert, and inspect PDF files entirely in your browser. No uploads required.

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Zero-Upload PDF Document Management

PDF files are the standard for official documentation, resumes, and bank statements. Editing or converting them usually requires uploading them to public websites, exposing sensitive data to server storage. Our PDF suite resolves this risk.

Using client-side web binary parsers, our tools merge, split, extract text, view structural metadata, and strip password protection directly inside your browser window. Your sensitive documents are processed without ever being uploaded.

How to Process PDF Files Locally

  1. 1Select the tool for your document action (e.g. PDF Merger, PDF Splitter, or PDF-to-Text Converter).
  2. 2Drag and drop or select your PDF documents from your hard drive.
  3. 3Set your parameters (e.g., specify split pages or drag pages into preferred merge orders).
  4. 4Click the execution button and download the resulting PDF document to your computer.

Why Use Our Client-Side PDF Tools?

Absolute Document Confidentiality

Documents are processed locally in your browser memory. Your files are never sent over the internet.

High-Fidelity Operations

Merge and split operations preserve original vector graphics, layout alignments, and structural fonts.

File Conversion Utilities

Convert web images to PDFs, translate PDFs into image grids, or extract text to plain files.

Zero File Size Limits

Perform document operations on files of any size without subscribing to paid tiers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to merge sensitive files like financial statements here?
Yes! The processing uses browser-compiled Javascript libraries (like PDF-Lib and PDF.js) to edit the binary streams locally in your tab memory. Your files are never uploaded to our servers, keeping them completely private.
Can I extract text from scanned PDFs?
The PDF-to-Text tool extracts selectable text characters. For scanned images that lack real text layers, you can use our client-side OCR tool to identify characters.
Why do large files take time to process?
Because the operation runs on your local computer, processing speed depends on your device CPU and RAM rather than your internet speed.