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George Smithleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! Built this after getting locked out of Smallpdf for the third time in a week. Their free tier gives you 2 tasks per day — then paywall. Same with iLovePDF and Adobe. Truly Free PDF Tools runs everything in your browser via WebAssembly. Your files literally never touch a server. No upload, no account, no credit card. Just drop your PDF and go. 5 tools live today: compress,...

TrulyFree PDF ToolsPDF tools that run in your browser. Free forever.
Smallpdf charges $108/yr. iLovePDF charges $96/yr. Both lock you out after 2 tasks/day.
We built the alternative. Truly Free PDF Tools runs entirely in your browser via WebAssembly — your files never touch a server.
5 tools: Compress, Merge, Split, PDF to Word, Remove Password.
No account. No email. No watermarks. No limits. No credit card. Ever.
Free forever. Not free for 14 days.

TrulyFree PDF ToolsPDF tools that run in your browser. Free forever.
George Smithleft a comment
Built Truly Free QR after seeing a restaurant client's printed menus go dead overnight — his QR generator deactivated all dynamic codes after a 14-day trial and demanded $156/year to reactivate. I looked into it and found this is standard practice across the industry. Users on Trustpilot literally call it blackmail. The fix was simple: build an ad-supported QR generator where dynamic codes...

Truly Free QRDynamic QR codes that never expire — no subscription
Generate dynamic QR codes that never expire — free forever. No account, no subscription, no credit card. Real-time analytics, SVG export, and Safe-Scan protection included. Most QR generators offer "free" dynamic codes, then deactivate them after 14 days unless you pay $111–$180/year. Truly Free QR fixes this permanently.

Truly Free QRDynamic QR codes that never expire — no subscription
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I built a free QR generator after watching competitors deactivate small business codes mid-season 🔒
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Built Truly Free QR after a restaurant client called me panicking — all his printed table menus had dead QR codes overnight. His generator had deactivated them after a 14-day trial and wanted $156/year to reactivate. Menus already printed, no choice. Turns out this is standard practice. The top QR generators all do it. So I built the ethical alternative: → Dynamic QR codes...
