Merge, split, compress, convert, OCR, redact, sign and 24 more, 31 PDF tools in one workspace. Every tool works on the free plan; you pay for volume, not to unlock features. No account needed, and files are deleted after processing.
Hey Product Hunt π
Every time I needed to do something simple to a PDF, I hit the same wall. One site merges but paywalls OCR. Another compresses but stamps a watermark on the way out. A third makes you create an account before it will hand your own file back.
The annoying part was never the tools. It was that the good tool was always the one behind the plan.
So Allpdfkits works the other way around. Every tool runs on the free plan. The paid tier sells volume, not unlocked features.
Here's the whole set β 31 tools:
Organize β Merge, Split, Remove Pages, Extract Pages, Organize, Scan to PDF Optimize β Compress, Repair, OCR Convert to PDF β JPG, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, HTML Convert from PDF β to JPG, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDF/A Edit β Rotate, Page Numbers, Watermark, Crop, Edit text Security β Unlock, Protect, Sign, Redact, Compare AI β Summarize, Translate
A few things I'd point at specifically:
Signing is real signing. Most free tools paste a picture of your signature onto the page. Allpdfkits does that too if you want it, but it can also embed a genuine cryptographic signature, so tampering after the fact is detectable. Sending a document to other people to sign is the next thing I'm building β it's marked "coming soon" in the product rather than promised on the landing page.
No account to start. Open a tool, drop a file, get it back.
Being straight about the limits: the free plan covers 5 documents a month and 25 MB per file. Batch processing and saved templates are paid. Everything else β every one of the 31 tools, is free.
Would love feedback on:
Which tool you tried first, and whether it did what you expected
Whether 5 documents/month feels like a fair free tier
Anything slow, confusing, or broken
I'll be here all day. Thanks for taking a look π
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