Don't touch my doc
Your docs. Your device. No exceptions. Free PDF tools that never upload your files — merge, split and compress entirely inside your browser, while the rest of the internet helps itself to your paperwork.
Six tools, zero servers.
Everything below runs inside your browser tab. Close the tab and the files are gone — from us, for real, because we never had them.
Merge.
Combine any number of PDFs. Drag to re-order, then download one tidy file.
Split.
Pull pages out of a PDF — one by one, or by custom ranges like "1-3, 5, 8-10".
Organise.
Rearrange, rotate and delete pages. Drag-and-drop thumbnails, bulk-rotate a batch.
Compress.
Shrink scanner-sized PDFs so they fit in email and upload forms. Light, medium, or ruthless.
Redact.
Click-and-drag black boxes over anything sensitive. Text underneath is permanently destroyed.
Strip lines.
Remove line numbers from court transcripts, legislative drafts, and annotated editions.
Most PDF tools quietly upload your files to their servers. We thought that was rude.
Contracts, tax returns, resumes, medical forms — people handle their most sensitive documents in the browser. So we made tools that are honest about where the processing happens.
- 01No uploads
Your files stay on your machine.
The tool code runs entirely in your browser via WebAssembly. There is no endpoint to upload to, because we never built one.
- 02No accounts
No email, no password, no "free trial".
You shouldn't need a login to merge two PDFs. We agree.
- 03No watermarks
Your document comes out clean.
No logo in the corner, no "Processed by…" footer, no 2-of-5 page limit nudging you to pay.
- 04No tracking
We don't know what you're doing here.
No analytics pixels inside the tools, no third-party scripts peeking at your files. The site is a static bundle. That's it.
Three steps.
Three steps. None of them involve a server.
- Step 01 1
Pick a file.
Drag a PDF onto a tool, or browse from your device. Nothing is sent anywhere — the tool lives inside this tab.
- Step 02 2
We process locally.
pdf-lib and PDF.js do the work inside your browser using WebAssembly. Your document stays on your machine.
- Step 03 3
Download the result.
You get a fresh file to save. Close the tab and the traces of what you did evaporate with it.