Every PDF task you need,
done in your browser.
Convert · Merge · Split · Rotate — zero uploads, zero accounts, completely private.
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JPG · PNG · WebP · HEIC · any image format
Page Settings
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Converts pages to high-resolution images
Export Settings
Multiple pages download as a ZIP file.
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Merge PDFs
Drop 2 or more PDFs. Drag items in the list to set the page order before merging.
Add 2 or more PDFs to merge
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Split PDF
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Rotate Pages
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Your files never leave your device
Truly private
PDFs often contain contracts, bank statements, IDs and invoices. Unlike most "free" PDF tools online, ours never touches a server. Everything runs in your browser.
No file size limits
Server-based tools throttle large files or make you wait in a queue. Since processing happens on your device, you're only limited by your own computer's memory.
Pro-quality output
Images to PDF render at exactly the dimensions you choose — A4, Letter, A3, custom margins. PDF to image exports up to 300 DPI for print-ready quality.
Flexible merge & split
Merge PDFs in any order with drag-to-sort. Split by exact page ranges. Extract a single page, a custom range, or every page as a separate file.
Also have images?
Our Image Editor handles resize, compress, crop, filters, watermarking and format conversion — same privacy guarantee, same browser-based approach.
Works everywhere
Desktop, tablet, and mobile browsers all work. No app to install, no plugin needed. Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari (16.4+) all supported.
When to use each PDF tool
Images → PDF is the tool to reach for when you need to submit multiple photos as a single document. Common use cases: combining several scanned forms into one PDF before uploading to a government or HR portal; bundling product photos into a catalogue for a buyer; submitting multiple pages of a handwritten document when a portal requires a single PDF upload. The tool lets you set the page size (A4 for most government portals in India and the UK, US Letter for North American documents), choose portrait or landscape orientation, set the margin, and reorder images by dragging before generating the final PDF. All images are embedded at full resolution.
PDF → Images is for the opposite situation: you have a PDF and need the individual pages as image files. At 72 DPI the output is suitable for embedding in websites or sending in chat apps where file size matters. At 150 DPI you get clean, readable images suitable for sharing and most digital use cases. At 300 DPI the output is print-ready — a scanned document at 300 DPI reproduced back from PDF is indistinguishable from the original scan. If you're extracting a handful of pages, leave the page range field set to "all" and just use the pages you need from the resulting ZIP. If you only need one page, enter that page number and you'll get a single image download rather than a ZIP.
Merge combines multiple PDFs into one, in whatever order you choose. The most common use: you've generated separate PDFs for different sections of a document and need to send them as one file, or you have several months of bank statements that a visa application requires combined into a single upload. Load all the PDFs, drag to reorder (or use the ▲/▼ buttons on mobile), and click Merge. The output preserves every page from every source document at full quality.
Split extracts specific pages into a new PDF. Enter a page range in standard notation — "1-3, 5, 8-10" means pages 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, and 10. Choose "Single PDF" to get all selected pages in one document, or "One PDF per page" to get each page as its own file, all packaged in a ZIP for download. Split is the fastest way to share a specific section of a large document without sending the whole thing.
Rotate fixes pages that are sideways or upside-down in an existing PDF. Specify which pages to rotate (or "all"), choose the angle, and download. The rotation is stored in the PDF metadata — it modifies the actual file, not just a display preference, so the pages will appear correctly in any PDF viewer.
Why "no upload" is genuinely important for PDF files
Image tools that upload photos to a server are mildly inconvenient for most people. PDF tools that upload documents to a server are a different matter entirely. PDFs routinely contain bank statements, tax returns, employment contracts, passports, property documents, medical records, and legal agreements. These are documents you would never casually hand to a stranger, yet every time you use an online PDF converter that uploads your file, you're doing exactly that — on an unexamined assumption about that company's security practices, data retention policy, and terms of service.
PixelFix Pro processes every PDF entirely using javascript libraries executing in your browser. The pdf-lib library handles merge, split, and rotation. PDF.js (the same PDF rendering engine used internally by Firefox) handles the PDF-to-images conversion. jsPDF handles the images-to-PDF generation. None of these require network access to function. The moment you load this page, every tool on it will continue working indefinitely even if you disconnect your internet — which is also how you can verify for yourself that no file is being transmitted anywhere.
This is not a niche concern. In 2024 and 2025, several popular "free" PDF converter sites were found to retain uploaded documents on their servers for 2–2 hours, some longer. A few were found to index their temporary storage in ways that made uploaded documents searchable. For personal photos, this is an annoyance. For legal documents, bank statements, or anything containing personal identification information, it's a genuine data exposure risk. PixelFix Pro has no temporary storage because it has no server-side processing. There is nothing to expose.
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