Free Online PDF Tools
Merge, split, compress, rotate, and more. All free, all in your browser.
Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDFs into one.
Try it freeSplit PDF
Break a PDF into separate files.
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Shrink PDF size. Keep quality.
Try it freeRotate PDF
Fix sideways pages. 90°, 180°, 270°.
Try it freeDelete Pages
Remove pages you don't need.
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Pull specific pages into a new PDF.
Try it freeUnlock PDF
Remove passwords and restrictions.
Try it freeLock PDF
Add passwords and encryption.
Try it freeAdd Page Numbers
Number every page automatically.
Try it freeAdd Watermark
Stamp text across every page.
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No account needed. No email. No credit card. You don't even have to tell us your name. Just pick a tool, upload your file, and get your result. That's it. We're not going to hit you with a "sign up to download" wall after you've already done the work. The whole process takes less than a minute for most files, and there's nothing standing between you and your finished PDF.
Your files get deleted after processing. We don't store them, we don't look at them, and we definitely don't sell them. The processing happens on our servers just long enough to do what you asked, then everything gets cleaned up. If you're working with sensitive documents — contracts, financials, personal records — you don't have to worry about them sitting on some random server indefinitely.
Built for people who just need to get stuff done
These tools exist because most people don't need Adobe Acrobat. They need to merge two PDFs before a meeting, or compress a file so it'll actually attach to an email, or add page numbers to a report that's due in 20 minutes. That's it. They don't need a $240-a-year subscription and 47 features they'll never touch. They need to do one specific thing, right now, and then move on with their day. That's exactly what these tools are for — quick, focused, done.
Students use these tools constantly — splitting textbook chapters, compressing assignments that are too large to submit, rotating scanned pages that came in sideways. Freelancers use them to merge invoices and add watermarks to preview files. Small business owners use them because they've got better things to spend money on than PDF software. Even people who do have Acrobat installed sometimes end up here because it's faster to open a browser tab than to launch a desktop app.
Everything works on any device. Laptop, phone, tablet, Chromebook — if it has a browser, you're good. There's nothing to install and nothing to update. You won't get a notification three months from now asking you to renew.
More tools coming
We're working on PDF to JPG, JPG to PDF, and PDF to Word conversions right now. No release date yet — they'll ship when they're ready and properly tested. If there's a specific tool you wish existed, there's a good chance it's already on our list. The goal is to cover all the common PDF tasks people run into, so nobody has to go hunting for five different websites to get their work done.