Fix any PDF in seconds — without Acrobat, without uploads, without rent.
Every small PDF task — rotate one page, merge three documents, drop the file size, pull out the pages you need, remove a password — runs straight in your browser. No $20/month subscription, no upload to someone else's server, no watermark on the way out.
Pick a tool, drop your PDF, download — your file never leaves your browser
Pick your PDF tool
Sixteen tools, one job each. Rotate, merge, compress, split, extract pages, fill, unlock, protect, watermark, convert to and from Word/Excel/PowerPoint — every one of them runs in your browser, so your PDF never leaves your device.
Some pages are sideways and you can't submit a document that's upside down. Fix the orientation in one click.
Rotate my PDFYou have two or more PDFs and need them as one document. Combine them in the right order in seconds.
Merge my PDFsYour PDF is too heavy to send by email or upload to a form. Reduce its size without losing what matters.
Compress my PDFYour PDF is too long, or you only need part of it. Split it into one file per page, or by the ranges you choose.
Split my PDFYou only need pages 22-27 of a 200-page PDF. Extract just those into a clean new file — the original stays untouched.
Extract pagesA form arrived as a PDF and you'd rather not print it. Fill the fields right in your browser and download the result.
Fill my PDFYou have the password but you're tired of typing it. Strip the protection and keep an open copy on file.
Unlock my PDFYou're emailing a contract or a statement and you don't want it readable in transit. Add a password before you hit send.
Protect my PDFYour PDF needs a draft mark, a confidentiality stamp, or your logo on every page. Apply it once, in seconds.
Add a watermarkYou need to edit a PDF that started life in Word. Convert it back to a .docx and pick up where the original author left off.
Convert to WordThe numbers you need are stuck in a PDF table. Convert it to .xlsx and stop copying cells by hand.
Convert to ExcelYou have last quarter's deck as a PDF and need to update a few slides. Convert it back to .pptx and edit normally.
Convert to PowerPointEmail recipients open .docx files in different versions of Word and the formatting drifts. Convert to PDF first and what you see is what they get.
Convert to PDFReading a comic or manga in PDF format? Convert it to CBZ for a better experience in your favourite reader.
Convert to CBZYour favourite reader app opens CBR but stumbles on PDF. Convert your comic or manga PDF to a clean .cbr archive that every reader recognises.
Convert to CBRTurn a PDF into a Facebook post — each page becomes a photo published directly to your Page.
Post to FacebookWhy a small PDF edit turns into a paid subscription
PDF was built to be the universal document format. The basic operations on it haven't been universal in years.
The format's creator wants $20/month
Adobe Acrobat sits at $19.99/month for the basic Pro tier — the canonical answer for every PDF operation outside of "open and read". Every small task ladders into either renting the format's own creator or installing a desktop app that wants more of your laptop than the task is worth.
The format that was supposed to be universal is gated by a monthly fee no one wants to pay for a single rotate.
Every task wants its own app
Rotate one page, drop the first two, combine three PDFs in a known order, unlock with the password you already have, get the text into Word — each is a different desktop app, a different Pro tier, or a different "free" online tool that uploads your file and watermarks the output.
And the portals don't help: the HR system, the bank, the court e-filing site each demand a precise PDF shape — size, page count, encryption status — that's unreasonable to produce from scratch.
The most sensitive files, the worst tools
PDFs carry the most sensitive content you handle in a normal week — signed contracts, bank statements, scans of IDs, medical records, court filings, salary letters. Uploading a contract to the first Google result so you can rotate one page feels exactly as wrong as it is.
And the alternative is the $20/month rent.
Universal format, walled-off operations
PDF was designed to be the universal document format — a file that opens and looks the same everywhere, with no software politics in the way. The basic operations on it should be just as universal.
Rotating, merging, splitting, compressing a PDF shouldn't require a subscription to the company that invented the format, and it shouldn't require uploading a confidential file to a server you don't control.
“We know what it's like to need a tiny edit to a PDF and end up with two equally bad options — pay $20/month for Acrobat to rotate one page, or upload a signed contract to whatever site Google ranked first. There's a third option, and that's what this site is.”
Tens of millions of PDFs fixed across the MyTools PDF toolkit
Three steps. That's it.
Pick the tool that does the one thing you need, drop your PDF in, download the fixed file.
Pick the PDF tool
Rotate, merge, compress, split, extract pages, fill, unlock, convert — one tool per task, easy to bookmark.
Drop your PDF in
Single file or a batch. Your PDF never leaves your browser, so there's no upload bar and no server retention to read about.
Download the fixed PDF
The original is untouched. You get a clean new file named after your source, ready to ship.
Without a free, local PDF toolkit
Small PDF problems don't seem like a big deal — until the upload bounces at 4:58 PM.
- The HR portal rejects your scanned contract at 4:58 PM because the upload is over 25 MB and you have no compressor to hand
- You send a contract with one page rotated 90° and the partner asks, politely, for it again
- You forward a 200-page case file when the recipient needed only pages 22-27, and they have to ask
- You upload a bank statement to "PDF Unlocker Free" because Acrobat wants $20/month — and now the statement is on a server you don't own
- You install Adobe Acrobat for one merge, forget to cancel the trial, and pay $19.99 for one click
From renting the format — to owning the workflow
Before
- A scanned contract is 40 MB and the HR portal cuts off at 25; you can't think of a non-uploader option
- Five PDFs landed in your inbox in random order and they need to be one numbered document for the lawyer in the morning
- A 200-page court PDF has the seven pages you need, and you can't extract them without paying for an app you'll use once
After
- The scan compresses to 6 MB in seconds, the portal accepts at 17:01, and the contract is in
- The five PDFs are merged in the order you dragged them, into a single numbered file ready before your morning call
- The seven pages are extracted into a clean new file named `case-file-pages-22-28.pdf`, and the 200-page original is exactly as you received it
Why fix PDFs here
No Acrobat license, no Pro tier
No $20/month rent for a thirty-second edit. Every PDF tool here is free with no daily cap and no page-count limit.
No account, no email gate
No sign-up, no daily quota counting down in the corner, no Pro tier locking the operation you actually need.
Your PDF stays on your device
Every tool runs locally — the file never leaves your browser. Nothing to delete from a server afterwards, because nothing was uploaded.
Your original stays put
Every tool writes a new file named after your source. The PDF you started with is exactly as you received it.
No watermark, no truncation
The free output is the same output — no logo stamped on the page, no cutoff at the free-tier page count.
One tool per task
Sixteen small tools, each at its own URL. Easy to bookmark, easy to share with a colleague who needs only that one operation.



