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Combine, split and reorganize PDF files directly in your browser. Your documents stay on your device — nothing is uploaded.

14 free tools

JPG to PDF

Turn one or many JPG photos into a single PDF. Drag files to reorder pages, pick a page size and margins, and download — all without uploading anything.

PNG to PDF

Combine PNG images — screenshots, graphics, scans — into one PDF document, with control over page order, size and margins.

Merge PDF

Combine two or more PDF files into a single document. Drag files to set the order — merging happens locally, so contracts and reports never leave your device.

Split PDF

Break one PDF into several smaller documents by entering page ranges such as 1-3, 5, 7-10. Each range becomes its own downloadable PDF.

Rotate PDF

Permanently rotate PDF pages that scanned sideways or upside down. Rotate the whole document or only the pages you specify.

Extract PDF Pages

Create a new PDF containing only the pages you choose from a larger document — for example pages 2, 5-7 and 12 of a long report.

PDF Page Counter

Get an instant page count for one PDF or a whole batch — with a per-file breakdown and a grand total. Useful for print quotes and submission limits.

Compress PDF

Reduce a PDF's file size by recompressing the color photos and scans embedded inside it. Everything happens in your browser — the PDF is never uploaded.

Watermark PDF

Add a text watermark to every page of a PDF — diagonal across the page or along the top, center or bottom — with adjustable size and opacity. The file never leaves your browser.

PDF to JPG

Turn each page of a PDF into a high-quality JPG image. Pick the resolution and quality, then download individual pages or grab everything as one ZIP — entirely in your browser.

PDF to Word

Extract the text of a PDF into an editable Word (.docx) file you can open in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice — without uploading the document anywhere.

PDF to Google Docs

Get a PDF's content into Google Docs as an editable document. The tool converts your PDF to a .docx file locally, which Google Docs opens natively — with a quick guide for the final import step.

PDF to PowerPoint

Turn a PDF into a ready-to-present PowerPoint file. Every page becomes one slide showing the page exactly as designed — fonts, charts, and layout preserved.

Word to PDF

Turn Word documents into shareable PDFs without uploading them anywhere. Headings, bold, italics and lists carry over — and you can convert several .docx files in one go.

About pdf tools

PDFs are the default format for contracts, reports, forms and scanned documents precisely because they preserve layout consistently everywhere — but that also makes routine tasks like combining files or pulling out a few pages harder without the right tool. This set covers the common document-assembly tasks: merging multiple files into one, splitting one file into several, extracting specific pages, fixing page orientation, converting photos into a PDF, and counting pages across a batch.

Because these tools use an open-source PDF library running entirely in your browser, sensitive documents — signed contracts, scanned IDs, financial statements — never get uploaded to a third-party server, which matters far more for PDFs than for most other file types.

Why use these tools

  • No uploads, ever

    Files are read and processed by your own browser. Nothing is transmitted to a server.

  • Instant results

    No upload queue and no round-trip, so most conversions finish before a server would have finished receiving the file.

  • Free, no account

    No sign-up, no email, no watermarks and no trial limits. Close the tab and nothing is retained.

  • Works everywhere

    Runs in any modern browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. Nothing to install.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to create an account?
No. Every tool works immediately with no sign-up, email address or payment details. There are no usage limits beyond what your own device can handle.
Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. Each tool runs in your browser using JavaScript, so files are read directly from your device and processed in memory. You can confirm this in your browser's Network tab — no request carries your file.
Which browsers are supported?
Current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari on desktop and mobile. The tools rely on standard web APIs rather than plugins, so nothing extra needs installing.

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