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The PDF page editor that never uploads your files

Open a PDF, fix the pages, download it again — all of it happens inside this browser tab, so the document never touches a server.

How to edit a PDF in your browser

  1. Open your fileDrop a PDF onto the editor, or pick one with the button. Several files at once are merged into a single page list.
  2. Edit the pagesDelete what you do not need, drag pages into a new order, rotate them, or add a photo or scan as a full page.
  3. Check the resultEvery page is rendered as a thumbnail, so you can see exactly what the finished document will contain.
  4. DownloadPress Download PDF. The file is assembled on your device and saved straight to your downloads folder.

Most online PDF tools work the same way: you upload your document to somebody else's server, a program there edits it, and you download the result. That is fine for a restaurant menu and a poor idea for a contract, a payslip or a medical record.

This editor takes the other route. The PDF is parsed and rebuilt by JavaScript running in your own browser, using the same engines that power desktop PDF software. Open your network tab while you work: there is no upload request, because there is nowhere for the file to go.

Why this one

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free?

Yes. There is no paid tier, no account and no watermark. Processing costs nothing to run because it happens on your computer, not ours.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. You can verify it yourself: open your browser developer tools, switch to the Network tab, and edit a PDF. No request carries your file.

Is there a file size limit?

No fixed limit. The practical ceiling is your device memory — documents of a few hundred pages are comfortable on an ordinary laptop.

Does it work offline?

Yes. Once the page has loaded, you can disconnect from the network and keep editing. Nothing about the process needs a connection.

Which browsers and devices work?

Any current Chrome, Edge, Firefox or Safari, on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android or iOS.

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