About PDF Tools
PDF Tools is a focused set of browser-based PDF utilities. We exist so people can complete common document tasks—starting with signing and related image placement—without installing desktop software, while keeping expectations clear about what is free today and how files are handled.
Product story
The project grew out of a simple need: reliable PDF workflows in the browser with transparent limits and URLs that match real tasks. Instead of one overloaded editor, we ship one primary workflow per /tools/ page so you can bookmark, share, and return to the exact capability you need.
What we provide
Today you can use live tools such as adding a signature, stamp, or logo to a PDF, with placement controls and multi-page options where the workspace supports them. Additional utilities—merge, compress, split, and more—are planned and will appear as their own pages when they are ready, alongside updates on the homepage catalog.
Browser-based PDF workflow
You upload a PDF in the tool page, complete the task in the workspace (preview, placement, apply mode), then download the result. Processing happens through our API with limits that we describe in the UI and FAQs—so you know when very large files or long jobs may need a smaller file or a different approach.
Mission
We aim to make professional PDF tasks accessible in the browser with clear steps, honest product copy, and URLs that search engines and assistants can cite accurately—without burying limits or privacy expectations in generic marketing language.
Trust, pricing, and privacy
Public tools in this phase are free to use without an account. We state usage and size limits where they matter, and we ask you to process only files you are allowed to use. As we add optional accounts, plans, or policies, we will publish them in plain language on the relevant pages. For product questions, see the homepage FAQ. For how we handle uploads and data, see the privacy policy; for rules of use, see the terms of service.