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Universal PDF Tools

Convert images to PDF, split and merge PDFs — all processing happens locally in your browser.

✓ Images → PDF ✓ Split PDF ✓ Merge PDFs ✓ 100% Local
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Images → PDF
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Split PDF
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Merge PDFs
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Drop images here or click to upload
Supports JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP
PDF Options
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Drop PDF here or click to upload
Upload a PDF to split
Split Options
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Drop PDFs here or click to upload
Upload multiple PDFs to merge (drag to reorder)
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Why Use Our PDF Tools?

All processing happens locally. Your files never leave your device.

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100% Private

No upload to any server. All in your browser.

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Original Size

Images keep their original dimensions.

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Drag to Reorder

Rearrange merge order by dragging files.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our PDF Tools

Are my files secure when using PDF Tools?

Yes! All processing happens 100% locally in your browser. Your PDF files never leave your device.

What image formats can I convert to PDF?

You can convert JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, and BMP images to PDF.

How do I split a PDF?

Upload your PDF, choose split mode, enter your ranges (e.g., 1-3, 5, 8-10), and click Split PDF.

Can I reorder files before merging?

Yes! Simply drag and drop the files in the list to reorder them.

Complete Guide to Free Online PDF Tools

PDF (Portable Document Format) is the world's most widely used document format for sharing files across platforms. From splitting a bank statement to merging a multi-chapter report, these tools handle the most common PDF tasks — all in your browser, no uploads required.

🛠️ PDF Operations Explained

Images → PDF

Convert one or multiple JPG, PNG, or WEBP images into a single PDF. Common use cases: scanning documents with your phone camera and converting to PDF, creating photo albums, combining product images into a catalogue, or submitting ID documents in PDF format.

Split PDF

Extract specific pages from a large PDF. Perfect for pulling out relevant chapters from a textbook, extracting your specific pay slip from a full-year payroll PDF, or separating individual invoices from a combined statement. Specify page ranges like "1-5, 8, 12-15."

Merge PDFs

Combine multiple PDF files into one. Use cases: combining multi-part resume with cover letter and certificates, merging monthly bank statements into a full-year file, combining individual project reports into one submission, or compiling signed contract documents.

📄 Why Browser-Based PDF Processing is Safer

Most popular PDF tools online upload your files to their servers — meaning your financial documents, ID cards, medical reports, and legal contracts are transmitted over the internet and stored on third-party servers (often indefinitely, despite privacy policy claims).

ZynDocs uses PDF.js and pdf-lib.js — JavaScript libraries that run entirely in your browser tab. When you "process" a PDF here, the data never leaves your device. The entire operation happens locally:

❓ PDF Tools FAQ

Can I edit text inside a PDF?

Full text editing of PDFs in the browser is limited by the complexity of the format. For basic operations like splitting, merging, and image conversion, our tools work perfectly. For heavy text editing, Adobe Acrobat or LibreOffice Draw are better options. For filling forms, most modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) have built-in PDF form filling capability.

Why is my merged PDF so large?

PDFs containing high-resolution scanned images (common with phone camera scans) can be very large. Each image inside is often a 2–5 MB JPEG. The solution: compress the source images first using our Image Compressor tool before converting to PDF, or use your phone's "scan document" feature (iOS Notes, Google PhotoScan) which applies automatic compression.

What is the maximum PDF size I can process?

There's no set limit — the constraint is your browser's available RAM. A 50-page PDF is typically handled easily. Very large PDFs (500+ pages, 100+ MB) may cause browser slowdown on devices with less than 4 GB RAM. For massive PDF operations, processing in smaller batches then merging works well.