Tools hub

All Pdf Tools

Merge, split, compress, convert and unlock PDFs without uploading them.

15 free tools · no signup · no watermark · runs in your browser

The PDF Tools hub covers the most common edits people make to PDF files: combining several into one, splitting a large file into pages or chapters, shrinking the filesize so it'll attach to an email, removing a password you know, deleting blank pages, rotating scans, and converting to or from images. Every operation runs inside your browser using pdf-lib — your file is read into memory, edited, and saved straight back to your downloads folder. It never touches our servers.

This matters when the document is sensitive: contracts, payslips, medical reports, signed agreements, tax forms. Uploading them to a random web tool is a privacy risk you don't need to take. With these tools you can confirm the file stayed local by opening DevTools and watching the Network tab — there's no request.

For anyone preparing PDFs for clients or attachments, the typical workflow is: compress to bring the size under the email limit, merge supporting documents into the main file, add page numbers, then deliver. Every step in that chain has a dedicated tool here.

  • Zero uploads

    Edits happen in-browser — sensitive PDFs stay private.

  • No page limits

    Merge or split documents with hundreds of pages.

  • Password support

    Unlock PDFs you have the password for in one click.

  • Cross-platform

    Works the same on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android.

PDF tools

15 tools

Frequently asked questions

Are my PDFs uploaded to your servers?
No. The PDF tools use pdf-lib in the browser — your file is loaded into memory on your device, edited locally, and saved back to your downloads. We never see the file contents.
How small can the compressor make my PDF?
It depends on what's inside. Image-heavy PDFs (scans, brochures) typically shrink 50-80%. Text-only PDFs are already efficient and might only drop 10-20%. The tool re-encodes embedded images and removes redundant metadata.
Can I unlock a PDF without knowing the password?
No. The unlocker removes the password from a PDF you can already open — it's for documents where you know the password and want a copy without it. Cracking unknown passwords would be illegal and we don't offer it.
What's the difference between split and delete pages?
Split produces multiple PDFs from one source — useful for separating chapters or sending only specific pages. Delete keeps one PDF but removes specific pages — useful for trimming blank scans or covers.
Can I edit text inside a PDF?
Not directly — PDFs aren't designed for text editing. Convert the PDF to text (or images), edit in Word/Google Docs, and re-export to PDF. The PDF to Text tool handles the first step.
Do these tools work on mobile?
Yes. Every PDF tool works on iOS Safari and Android Chrome. On phones, drag-and-drop is replaced by a tap-to-pick file picker; everything else is identical.