One tool per task
Each one has its own page, its own settings and a single button. Behind the doors there is one workshop: moving from one tool to the next does not ask for your file again, it is already there, in the memory of the tab.
Two families, two workshops behind them: document tools work on a plan of pages (which pages, in which order), image tools transform each photo on its own. Neither sends anything anywhere.
Organize
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Merge PDFscommon
Several files, one document, in the order you decide.
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Organize pages
Reorder, rotate, delete, duplicate: the whole plan.
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Extract pages
Pick pages, take them out into a document of their own.
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Delete pages
Remove pages while looking at them, and they do not survive under the file you get.
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Rotate pages
An upside-down scan set straight: one page, or the whole document.
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Split a PDF
One document into several files: one per page, or in even slices.
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Crop a PDF
Take the margins off a scan: draw the frame once, it applies to every page.
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Insert blank pages
A divider between exhibits, a page for notes, a double-sided print that falls right.
Convert
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Images to PDFcommon
Photos and scans become the pages of a single PDF.
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PDF to imagescommon
Every page as a PNG or a JPEG, in an archive past one page.
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Extract the text
All the text of a PDF in a .txt file, page by page.
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Extract the images
The photos and scans that are INSIDE the PDF, at their original size.
Edit
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Edit a PDF
Text, signature, stamp, and the pen gestures: highlight, box, annotate.
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Fill in a form
Type into the boxes of an official form, and save a sheet that is filled in for good.
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Number the pages
Continuous pagination, even on a bundle made of four files.
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Watermark
“COPY”, “CONFIDENTIAL”, diagonally or tiled across the page.
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Overlay two PDFs
A letterhead, a drawing frame, a stamp: laid over every page.
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Sign a PDF
Place your signature, your initials, a date, where you can see them.
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Normalize the page size
A bundle made of exhibits of every size, brought back to A4.
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Booklet and pages per sheet
A brochure to fold and staple, or two pages per sheet to reread without wasting paper.
Optimize
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Shrink a PDFcommon
Re-encode the images so the document fits in an email.
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Clean the metadata
Remove the author, the software, the dates, and the active content with them.
Check
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Redact a PDF
Make a passage disappear: really, not under a black rectangle.
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Inspect a PDF
What your file says about itself, earlier versions included.
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Compare two PDFs
Two versions of a contract, and the words that changed between them.
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Extract the attachments
A PDF can carry whole files: see which ones, and take them out.
Images
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Compress an image
A photo too heavy for a web form, made lighter without leaving the tab.
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Resize an image
“1600 pixels maximum”, keeping the proportions, without distortion.
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Crop an image
Draw the frame you want to keep, and the rest is really removed.
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Convert an image
Between JPEG, PNG and WebP, and we say what you lose on the way.
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Rotate an image
A photo taken sideways set straight, for good, not by metadata.
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Watermark an image
“PROOF”, “COPY”: laid on the photo, exactly where you want it.
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Inspect a photo
What your photo says about you, starting with where it was taken.
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Clean an image
Remove the GPS position and the EXIF, without touching a single pixel.
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Redact an image
Black out a face, a number plate, a bank account, with nothing left in the file.
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Grayscale and contrast
A photo of a document, too grey to read, made legible and far lighter.
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Contact sheet
Twenty photos on one A4 sheet: the appendix people actually look at.
What they all have in common
Nothing is uploaded: your documents are opened, transformed and saved by your browser. The file you get is always rebuilt page by page, never written on top of the old one: what you removed is really gone. How to check it in thirty seconds.