Local PDF tools that run in your browser
Merge, split, rotate and clean the metadata from PDFs — all processed locally in your browser, with nothing uploaded.
Work with sensitive PDFs without uploading them
Contracts, statements, IDs and scanned paperwork are exactly the files you least want to hand to a random website. These PDF tools do the common jobs — combining several PDFs, pulling out a page range, rotating pages and stripping hidden document metadata — entirely in your browser on your own device. Nothing is uploaded, so confidential documents stay under your control while you work.
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- Merge PDF Online Merge PDF files into one document without uploading them. Reorder pages, no sign-up, no watermark. Everything runs locally in your browser, so files stay private.
- Split PDF Online Split a PDF and extract page ranges like 1-3, 5, 8-10 into a new smaller file. No upload, no sign-up. Everything runs locally in your browser, so files stay private.
- Rotate PDF Online Rotate PDF pages 90, 180, or 270 degrees to fix sideways or upside-down scans. No upload, no sign-up — everything runs locally in your browser and files stay private.
- Remove PDF Metadata Remove hidden PDF metadata like author, title, keywords, and producer software. No upload, no sign-up. Everything runs locally in your browser, so files stay private.
FAQ
- Are my PDFs uploaded to a server?
- No. Every PDF tool runs in your browser on your own device, so your documents are never uploaded to us or anyone else.
- Can I merge PDFs without uploading them?
- Yes. The merge tool combines your PDF files locally in the browser and gives you the result to download — the files never leave your device.
- Is it safe to use with confidential documents?
- Because processing happens locally and nothing is transmitted, these tools are well suited to confidential contracts, statements and scans. You can confirm this in your browser's Network tab.
- Can I remove metadata from a PDF?
- Yes. The metadata tool clears fields such as title, author, creation date and producer, which are often filled in automatically by the software that made the PDF.
- Is it free and account-free?
- Yes. The PDF tools are free to use in your browser and require no account.