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Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDF files into a single document, in the order you choose, with no file size limits enforced by a server.
Open toolCompress PDF
Shrink PDF file size by re-encoding embedded images and stripping redundant data, while keeping text sharp.
Open toolCompress Image
Batch-compress images with an adjustable quality slider and live before/after preview.
Open toolWatermark PDF
Overlay custom text watermarks with adjustable opacity, rotation, size, and position across every page.
Open toolPDF to Image
Render each PDF page to a high-resolution JPG or PNG image, individually or as a zip.
Open toolCrop Image
Crop images to an exact region or common aspect ratio.
Open toolOrganize PDF
Drag to reorder pages, delete unwanted ones, or extract a subset into a new PDF.
Open toolCompare PDF
Highlight text differences between two versions of a PDF, side by side.
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From the blog
Guides on getting the most out of your files.
How to compress a PDF without losing quality
The difference between a PDF that looks blurry after compression and one that just gets smaller comes down to what you compress, not how much.
4 min readPDFMerge PDF vs. Organize PDF: when to use which
They sound similar, but one combines separate files and the other rearranges pages inside a single file. Mixing them up costs you an extra step.
3 min readImageJPG vs. PNG vs. WebP: choosing the right format for the web
The three formats aren't interchangeable — each makes a different trade-off between file size, quality, and what kind of image it's actually good at.
3 min read