PDF Toolkit
Free, browser-based PDF utilities. Pick a task below to land on a focused page with drag-and-drop, no sign-up, no watermarks, and a 50 MB per-file cap.
Choose a task
How it works
- Open the page for the task you want — Merge, Split, or Rotate.
- Drop one or more PDFs onto the drop zone, or pick them with the file dialog. Up to 50 MB each, 100 MB total per request.
- Adjust the order, range, or rotation, then run the operation. The result is downloaded straight to your machine.
- Your file leaves our server memory the instant the response is sent. There is no upload history, no account, no watermark.
Tips
Flatten before you merge
Forms, comments, and unsaved annotations can render differently once pages live inside a merged file. If any contributor used a viewer with form fields, ask them to print to PDF first — the merged copy will then look exactly like the source on every device.
Split by sections, not by page count
A 60-page report rarely splits cleanly every 10 pages. Use the page-range mode to cut at chapter boundaries — share the executive summary as pages 1-4, the methodology as 5-22, and the appendix as 23-60, each with a meaningful filename.
Rotation is metadata, not pixels
Rotating a page changes a single number in the PDF — it never re-renders the content. That is why even huge scanned files rotate instantly with no quality loss, and also why a few legacy viewers occasionally ignore the rotation flag. Saving a rotated copy here bakes the new orientation into the file so every reader displays it the same way.
Strip drafts before you send
Splitting and re-merging a PDF resets viewer history and clears most attached comments — a cheap way to make sure a draft you sent for review does not carry hidden review notes when it reaches a wider audience.
Common Use Cases
Assemble a contract bundle
Merge the agreement, schedules, and attachments into one file in the right order before sending it for signature.
Submit invoices and receipts
Combine a month of expense receipts into one PDF that mirrors your expense report so reviewers never have to open ten attachments.
Share long reports in chapters
Split a quarterly report into per-section PDFs so each stakeholder downloads only the chapter that concerns them.
Prepare scanned application packs
Re-order scanned passport, ID, and utility-bill pages, then rotate the ones the scanner caught sideways — all without re-scanning.
Tidy lecture notes
Drop weekly handouts into the merger to build a single course pack, or split the final pack into topic-sized chunks for revision.