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PDF Tools
Compress, merge, split, reorder, redact, sign, compare, and convert — fully in your browser.
Image Tools
Compress and convert images, crop/resize, and prepare assets for web posting.
Office Tools
Simple helpers for documents and workflows (privacy-first where possible).
YouTube SEO
Title/keyword helpers and workflow tools for creators.
Privacy-first processing
Where supported, tools run locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded to our servers from these pages.
Some tools may rely on third-party libraries loaded from CDNs; review your browser settings and our privacy policy for details.
Start with these common workflows
If you are not sure which tool to use, pick a workflow below and follow the steps. These are the scenarios we see most: uploads to portals, email attachments, and preparing clean files for printing.
1) “My PDF is too large to upload” → Compress PDF → if still large, try Extract pages to submit only the required pages.
2) “I must send multiple PDFs as one file” → Merge PDF → then Add page numbers for long packets.
3) “I need text from a PDF” → Extract text → or open PDF to Word (DOCX) on the PDF Tools page.
4) “My image is too big for a form” → Image tools → crop first, then compress for best quality.
How to choose the right tool (quick guide)
Compression reduces file size. It is best when you must meet a limit (e.g., 2MB / 10MB).
Conversion changes format (e.g., JPG→PDF). Do this when a portal requires a specific type.
Editing changes the document structure (merge/split/reorder/delete pages). Do this when the recipient needs fewer pages or a specific order.
Tip: A scanned PDF behaves like a stack of images. For the biggest savings, reduce scan resolution at the source (scanner/export settings) and only then compress.
For detailed guidance, see: PDF size limits and how to compress without blur.
Quality and transparency
Each tool page explains what it does, what it cannot do, and how your file is handled. If a workflow requires a specific browser capability or third-party library, that is stated on the page. This helps you make an informed choice before you process documents.
If you discover a broken link or a tool that does not behave as described, please report it via Contact with the exact URL and your browser version.