Guides
Practical guides for every PDF task — merging, splitting, compressing, converting and securing documents, all without uploading a thing.
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How to merge PDF files — every method compared
Merge PDF files into one document without uploading them anywhere: the browser-based way step by step, how ordering works, and when desktop apps still make sense.
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How to split a PDF — ranges, chunks, or page by page
Split one PDF into several smaller files by ranges, chunks, or page by page — no upload needed: the browser method step by step, and when each mode fits.
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How to compress a PDF for email — and get under the limit
Get a PDF under the email attachment limit: three compression levels compared, realistic savings per document type, and a never-larger guarantee.
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How to convert PDF to JPG — sharp pages at the right resolution
Turn PDF pages into JPG images without uploading the file: pick 96, 150 or 300 DPI, download a ZIP of numbered pages, and keep vector text sharp.
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How to convert JPG to PDF — every option explained
Turn JPG photos into one PDF in your browser: page size and margins explained, why no quality is lost, and when a desktop tool still wins.
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How to rotate PDF pages — the right way, page by page
Rotate PDF pages in your browser, one page or many: how per-page 90° control works, why nothing is re-rendered, and the quirks to expect.
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How to delete pages from a PDF — precisely and safely
Delete pages from any PDF in your browser: mark what goes, keep the rest in order, know what happens to file size — and when to extract instead.
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How to extract pages from a PDF — pick them visually, keep the original
Extract exact pages from a PDF into a clean new file — selected visually on real thumbnails, never uploaded. Plus when deleting or splitting is the better route.
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How to add page numbers to a PDF — position, format, and print-safe margins
Add page numbers to any PDF without uploading it — six positions, three formats, print-safe margins, and numbering that never moves your content.
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How to password-protect a PDF — AES-256 without uploading anything
Password-protect a PDF with AES-256 in your browser — the file and the password never leave your device, and permissions actually block printing and copying.
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How to remove a password from a PDF — the honest guide
Remove a password from a PDF you can already open: the browser method step by step, what changes inside the file, and the truth about forgotten passwords.
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PDF metadata and privacy — what your files reveal
See what your PDF reveals — author names, internal project titles, the software chain — then check and edit it in your browser before the file leaves your team.