PDF Toolkit.
All tools in one place.

Compress, merge, split, reorder pages & convert images to PDF. Everything runs locally — 100% private.

compress Compress PDF

Reduce file size while maintaining quality. Adjust compression level.
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Drop PDF here or click
Up to 200MB · no uploads
Quality: 70%

image Images to PDF

Convert JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP to a single PDF. Custom quality, page size, orientation.
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Drop images or click
JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP · multiple files
Image quality: 90%
Page size:
Orientation:

merge Merge PDFs

Combine multiple PDFs into one. Order matters — first in list = first in output.
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Drop PDFs or click
Order shown in list
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swap_vert Reorder Pages

Drag thumbnails to reorder pages. Click to select, delete unwanted pages.
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Drop PDF or click
Drag thumbnails to reorder

content_cut Split PDF

Extract specific pages or ranges. Choose mode: one per file, ranges, or every N pages.
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Drop PDF or click
Select pages to split

All PDF Tools, One Place

This page brings together five essential PDF utilities that cover most of what you'll ever need to do with a PDF document. Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who deals with PDFs regularly, these tools will save you time and hassle.

The best part? Everything runs locally in your browser. Your files never touch a server — they stay on your device from start to finish. That means no uploads, no waiting, and no privacy concerns.

Compress PDF — How it works

Large PDFs are a problem. They take forever to email, they won't upload to certain websites, and they eat up storage space. This tool reduces file size by re-encoding the PDF's internal structure and optimizing embedded images.

You control the compression level with a simple slider. Lower quality gives you a much smaller file — perfect for email attachments. Higher quality keeps more detail — ideal for documents that need to look professional when printed.

Best for: Emailing large documents, uploading to portals with size limits, saving storage space.
Images to PDF — How it works

You've got a folder full of photos, scans, or screenshots. You need them in a single PDF — maybe for a client, a report, or just to keep things organized. Instead of pasting images into a Word document and exporting as PDF, this tool does it directly.

Each image becomes a separate page in the final PDF. You can control the quality, choose the page size (A4, Letter, A5, Legal), and pick between portrait and landscape orientation. The images are automatically centered and scaled to fit the page while preserving their aspect ratio.

Best for: Creating PDF portfolios, combining scanned documents, making photo albums, preparing presentation materials.
Merge PDFs — How it works

When you have multiple PDFs that belong together, merging them into a single file is the obvious solution. This tool combines any number of PDFs in the order you choose — the first file you add becomes the first pages of the merged document.

The interface shows you the current order, so you always know what you're getting. If you need to rearrange, just remove files and add them back in the correct sequence. No complicated drag-and-drop, no confusion.

Best for: Combining chapters of a report, merging invoices, consolidating multiple scanned documents.
Reorder Pages — How it works

Sometimes a PDF comes out in the wrong order. Maybe you scanned a document and the pages are reversed. Or you downloaded a report where page 5 should be page 2. Instead of starting over, you can just drag thumbnails to reorder the pages.

You can also delete unwanted pages — individually or by selecting multiple pages at once. The preview shows you thumbnails of every page, so you know exactly what you're working with. When you're done, save the reorganized PDF with a single click.

Best for: Fixing scanned documents, reordering book chapters, removing unnecessary pages from a PDF.
Split PDF — How it works

Sometimes you only need a few pages from a large PDF. Maybe it's a single contract page, a specific chapter, or a few slides from a presentation. This tool lets you extract exactly what you need.

You can choose from three modes: "One page per file" creates a separate PDF for every selected page. "Page ranges" lets you group pages (e.g., 1-3, 5, 7-9). "Every N pages" splits the selected pages into chunks of N pages each. The tool generates the output files automatically.

Best for: Extracting specific sections from a large document, creating separate files for different team members, splitting a scan into individual pages.

Why This Toolkit Is Better

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my files safe?

Yes. All processing is client-side. Your files are read into memory, processed, and the result is downloaded — they're never sent anywhere. You can verify this by opening your browser's developer tools and checking the network tab. You'll see zero outgoing requests to any server.

What browsers are supported?

The toolkit works on modern browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. It requires JavaScript to be enabled.

Can I use this offline?

Yes. Once the page loads and the external libraries are downloaded and cached in your browser, you can disconnect from the internet and the tools will continue to work.

What's the maximum file size?

The practical limit depends on your device's available memory. Most modern browsers can handle PDFs up to 200 MB without issues.

Does the tool work on mobile devices?

Yes. The interface is responsive and works on phones and tablets.

Can I process multiple files at once?

Yes. The Images to PDF and Merge tools support multiple file uploads.

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