Free PDF Toolkit

PDF Toolkit

Merge, split, rotate, compress and convert PDFs. Everything happens inside your browser, so your documents are never uploaded anywhere.

Combine several PDFs into one file. Drag the rows to change the order.

Drop PDFs here or click to browse Two or more files, no size limit

Reorder, rotate or delete individual pages. Drag a thumbnail to move it.

Drop a PDF here or click to browse One file at a time

Pull specific pages out of a PDF, or break one PDF into many.

Drop a PDF here or click to browse One file at a time
Use commas for single pages and hyphens for ranges.

Shrink a PDF to get under an upload limit. Handy when a portal caps files at 500 KB or 2 MB.

Drop a PDF here or click to browse Large files are fine, they're processed page by page
The tool tries progressively harder settings until it fits.

Note: compression works by re-rendering each page as an image, so text in the result is no longer selectable or searchable. That's normally fine for scans and uploads, but keep your original if you need the text.

Turn photos or scans into a single PDF. Drag the rows to set the page order.

Drop images here or click to browse JPG, PNG, WebP. Select as many as you like

Save each page of a PDF as an image file.

Drop a PDF here or click to browse One file at a time
Leave blank for every page.

Your files stay on your device. Nothing is sent to a server.

What you can do with this tool

Every university portal, visa application and scholarship form seems to want your documents in a slightly different shape. This toolkit covers the jobs that come up most often:

  • Merge several PDFs into one file, which is what most application portals mean when they ask for all your documents in a single upload.
  • Organise pages by dragging them into a new order, rotating a scan that came out sideways, or deleting the blank page your scanner added.
  • Split and extract specific pages, so you can send just your degree certificate instead of the whole transcript bundle.
  • Compress a file until it fits an upload limit. Tell it the cap, such as 500 KB or 2 MB, and it works down through quality settings until the file fits.
  • Images to PDF, for turning phone photos of documents into one tidy file.
  • PDF to images, for the forms that want a JPG or PNG instead.

Your documents stay on your device

This matters more than it might sound. Passports, bank statements, mark sheets and offer letters are exactly the documents you should think twice about uploading to an unfamiliar website. This tool never uploads anything at all. The work happens inside your own browser, using your own computer, and nothing is sent to our server or anyone else’s. You could disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it would still work.

One thing to know about compression

Compressing a PDF works by re-rendering each page as an image, so text in the compressed copy is no longer selectable or searchable. For scans and portal uploads that is normally fine. If you need the text to stay searchable, keep your original file too.

If your PDF is mostly text rather than scanned images, compressing it can actually make it larger. The tool checks for that and hands your original back instead of a worse file.