Yes. Merge, compress, and split operations run entirely in your browser. No files are uploaded or stored.
Combine PDFs, shrink file size, or split pages — fast, private, and 100% in your browser.
Drop PDF files here, or
Tip: Drag cards to reorder for merging. Compression rasterizes pages to images at your chosen resolution & quality.
Combine multiple PDFs into one clean document. Reorder pages by drag & drop.
Compress big PDFs while keeping text crisp and images clear — email-friendly outputs.
Extract pages, split by ranges, or save each page as its own PDF in one go.
Process multiple files. Merge, then compress, or split then recompress — your workflow, your order.
Choose compression strength, image DPI, and optimization level — balance clarity and size.
Everything runs in your browser — no uploads, no tracking, no watermarks. Close the tab and it’s gone.
Build tidy PDFs, shrink file sizes, or extract pages — all offline and fast.
A) Merge PDFs
B) Compress PDF
C) Split PDF
Your quick answers for combining, shrinking, and extracting PDF pages.
Yes. Merge, compress, and split operations run entirely in your browser. No files are uploaded or stored.
Absolutely. Drag & drop to rearrange files or pages. Remove any item you don’t need.
Depends on content. Image-heavy PDFs often shrink 50–80%. Text-heavy files typically reduce 10–30%.
Yes. Text is preserved as vector text where possible. Images are optimized via DPI/quality settings.
Enter ranges like 1-3,5,8-10 to extract exactly those pages. Or choose “one PDF per page.”
You’ll need the correct password to open/merge/split a protected file. We respect document security settings.
Yes. Merge first, review, then run compression on the merged file for a smaller final PDF.
Extremely large files or huge batches may hit browser memory. If so, split the job or compress in stages.
In most cases links remain intact after merge/split. Some metadata or outlines may change during optimization.
No. All processing is local to your device and browser. Close the tab to clear the session.