PixoPDF is a free, privacy-first PDF toolkit with 34 browser-based tools for merging, splitting, compressing, editing, signing, converting, annotating, filling and redacting PDFs. Supported file processing happens locally in your browser, so documents don't need to be uploaded to a PixoPDF processing server. No signup, no watermark, and free to use.
I recently launched PixoPDF, a free browser-based PDF toolkit focused on local document processing.
While building it, I kept thinking about one thing: people upload resumes, contracts, financial documents, forms, and other sensitive files to online PDF tools every day. But how often do we actually check where those files are processed?
With PixoPDF, supported document workflows are processed directly in the browser. There's no mandatory signup and no watermark.
I'm curious does local browser processing make you trust a PDF tool more? Or do speed, conversion quality, and ease of use matter more when choosing one?