PDF Tools.
Free PDF tools online: merge PDF files, compress PDFs, split pages, and convert to images. No upload needed, works 100% in your browser.
PDF has been the dominant format for sharing documents since the early 1990s, and for good reason: a PDF looks identical on every device, operating system, and printer. Whether you are sending a contract to a client, submitting an application form, or distributing a report to your team, PDF preserves your layout, fonts, and images exactly as you intended. But working with PDFs often requires tools that many people do not have installed, which is where browser-based utilities fill a real gap.
Merging PDFs is one of the most common tasks: you have a signed cover letter, a CV, and a portfolio, all as separate files, and you need to combine them into one before uploading to a job application portal. The merge tool handles this without forcing you to install Acrobat or pay for a subscription. Drag in your files, set the order, and download a single combined document in seconds.
Splitting a PDF is just as useful. You receive a 50-page contract but only need to share pages 12 through 18 with your legal team. The split tool lets you extract specific pages or ranges, saving you from sending an oversized file with confidential sections the recipient does not need to see.
File size matters for email attachments, web uploads, and storage quotas. A scanned PDF can easily run to 20 MB or more because scanners save images at unnecessarily high resolution. The compression tool reduces file size by optimising the embedded images while keeping text sharp and readable. You control the quality level, so you can balance file size against visual fidelity depending on whether the document is for screen reading or print.
Converting PDFs to images is useful when you need to embed a document page in a presentation, share a preview on social media, or use a page as a reference image in a design tool. The PDF-to-image converter exports each page as a high-resolution JPEG or PNG. Going the other direction, image-to-PDF lets you compile a set of scanned pages or photographs into a single portable document.
Unlike cloud-based PDF services, every tool here processes your files locally using JavaScript running inside your browser. Your documents are never uploaded to any server, never logged, and never retained. This makes these tools safe for handling confidential contracts, financial statements, medical records, or any document where privacy matters.
All tools work with drag-and-drop file selection and support the same files regardless of how the PDF was created, whether by Word, Acrobat, LibreOffice, or a scanner. There are no file size caps imposed by subscription tiers, no watermarks added to output, and no account required to use any feature.