PDF Tools

Reduce PDF file size while maintaining quality. All processing happens in your browser.

Extract text content from PDF files, count pages, and analyze PDF metadata. Upload a PDF file to extract text, count words, characters, and paragraphs. This free PDF text extractor and analyzer for document processing.

How to Use

How to Use These PDF Tools

Step 1: Choose a Tool

Select from Compress, Merge, Split, Image to PDF, or PDF to Image. Each tool is designed for a specific document processing need.

Step 2: Upload Your Files

Select one or more PDF or image files from your device. Files up to 20MB are supported. All processing happens entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.

Step 3: Configure and Process

For Split mode, enter page ranges. Click the Upload button to start processing. Your result will be ready for download within seconds.

Key Features

  • Compress PDF files to reduce file size
  • Combine multiple PDFs into one document
  • Extract specific pages with custom ranges
  • Convert between images and PDF formats
  • 100% browser-based — files never leave your device
  • Completely free with no limitations

Common Uses

  • File Sharing:
    Reduce PDF size before emailing or uploading documents
  • Document Consolidation:
    Combine multiple scanned documents or reports into a single PDF
  • Page Extraction:
    Extract specific pages from a large PDF document
  • Format Conversion:
    Convert images to PDF for archiving or PDF pages to images for presentations

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are my files uploaded to any server?
A: No. All PDF processing happens entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.

Q: Is there a file size limit?
A: Yes, the maximum file size is 20MB per file. This limit ensures stable performance in the browser. For larger files, consider splitting them first.

Q: Does compression reduce PDF quality?
A: Compression removes unused objects and optimizes internal structures without significantly affecting visible quality. For maximum quality, use the Medium setting.