Merge, split, compress, rotate, watermark, convert — all processed locally on your device. No uploads. No signups. No BS. I built this because I needed it.
Start Using ToolsPick one. Drop your file. Get your result. That's it.
Combine multiple PDFs into one. Drag to reorder before merging.
Extract specific pages or split into separate files.
Shrink file size without losing quality.
Rotate all or specific pages — 90°, 180°, 270°.
Drag and drop to rearrange page order.
Remove unwanted pages from any PDF.
Convert JPG, PNG, WebP images into a PDF.
Stamp custom text across every page.
Add page numbers to header or footer.
Add protection watermark & strip metadata.
Every PDF site online is either ad-infested, uploads your files to random servers, or wants $12/month. So I made my own.
Files are processed in your browser using pdf-lib. Nothing is uploaded. Nothing is stored. Nothing is tracked.
No server round-trips. No loading spinners that take 30 seconds. It's local processing — it's just fast.
No accounts. No emails. No "free trial" that expires. Just open the tool and use it.
Works on desktop, tablet, phone. Any modern browser. No app to install.
Pages are copied at the structural level. No re-rendering, no compression artifacts.
No daily limits. No file count restrictions. No watermarks on output. Use it as much as you want.
Three steps. No learning curve.
Choose what you need from the grid above.
Drag & drop or click to upload. Set options if needed.
Get your processed PDF instantly. That's it.
I'm a developer who got tired of every PDF tool online being either sketchy, slow, or expensive. So I built TinyPDF as a side project — clean tools that work, respect your privacy, and cost nothing. No corporation behind this. Just me, some JavaScript, and a lot of coffee.
Quick answers.
Yes. No premium tier. No "upgrade to unlock." I built this as a side project and it'll stay free.
No. Everything runs in your browser using pdf-lib (JavaScript). Your files never leave your device. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it'll still work.
No hard limit. Since it's browser-based, very large files (100MB+) might be slower depending on your device. For normal documents it's instant.
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera — anything modern. Works on mobile too. Just not Internet Explorer (obviously).
No. Pages are copied/moved at the structural level. No re-rendering happens. What goes in comes out exactly the same.
Just me — one developer who wanted good PDF tools without the garbage. Built it for myself, then figured others might find it useful too.