🔒 Files never leave your browser. Open DevTools to verify.

Your PDFs
never leave your browser.

Free PDF tools that work entirely on your device. No uploads. No accounts. No daily limits. Just results.

Merge a PDF — 3 seconds → See vs iLovePDF

PDFQuick vs the big names

No marketing fluff. Here's what each tool actually does on its free tier.

Feature PDFQuick iLovePDF SmallPDF Adobe
Files stay on your device ✓ Always ✗ Uploaded ✗ Uploaded ✗ Uploaded
Daily task limit None Limited 2/day Subscription
Signup required No For some tools Yes (free tier) Yes
Price Free forever $7/mo Pro $9/mo Pro $19.99/mo
Tools available 8 20+ 20+ 50+

Comparisons based on each provider's public free-tier pricing as of 2026. We have fewer tools than the big names — but every one is unlimited and private.

Three steps. No surprises.

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Pick a tool

8 tools. All free. All unlimited. Pick what you need.

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Drop your file

It's processed entirely in your browser. Nothing uploaded.

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Download

Result is ready in seconds. Original file stays untouched.

👋 A note from the builder

Hi, I'm Ashish — a solo Indian developer. I built PDFQuick because I was tired of uploading my own documents to other people's servers just to merge two PDFs. There's no team here, no VC funding, no growth-hacking machine. Just me, this site, and a domain bill I cover with AdSense. If a tool ever breaks or you want a feature added, hit me up at the contact page. I read every email.

Honest answers

Actually free. No credit card, no email, no daily limits, no watermarks. The catch (if you can call it that): I run AdSense to cover the domain cost. That's it.
No. Every tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript libraries. To verify yourself: open DevTools → Network tab → use any tool. You'll see zero file uploads.
They upload your files to their servers, limit free users to 2 tasks/day (SmallPDF) or by file size (iLovePDF), and require signup for many features. PDFQuick processes locally and has no limits. They have more tools (20+) — I have 8 of the most-used ones.
Don't trust me — verify it yourself. Open DevTools, go to the Network tab, and use any tool. Your file never leaves your device.
The limit is your device's RAM, not our server. Most laptops handle PDFs up to 100MB easily. Phones, around 50MB.
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — any modern version. Mobile and desktop both work.

Try it. Files never leave your browser.

Don't trust the marketing. Open the tool, watch the Network tab, see for yourself.