PDF & Document Tools
Most PDF sites upload your document to a server, convert it there, and ask you to trust what happens next — a poor trade for a contract, a bank statement or an ID scan. These tools do the work inside your browser instead: the file is read on your own device, converted there, and downloaded straight back to you. Nothing is transmitted, so nothing can be retained.
Frequently asked questions
Are these PDF tools really free?
Yes. Every tool runs in your browser on your own device, which costs us nothing per conversion — so there is no sign-up, no watermark, and no file limit.
Is it safe to convert a confidential PDF here?
Yes, and more so than on upload-based sites. Your PDF is opened by JavaScript running in your own browser tab and is never sent anywhere, so there is no server copy to leak or retain. You can confirm this by opening your browser Network tab while converting — no upload request appears.
Do these tools work on a phone?
Yes — they run in mobile Safari and Chrome. Very large PDFs are limited by the memory your phone allows the browser, so a document of several hundred pages may be better handled on a laptop.
Why does my scanned PDF come out empty?
A scanned page holds a picture of text, not text itself, so there is nothing for a converter to read. Run it through PDF to JPG first, then Image to Text, which recognises the words optically.