Convert files safely in the browser and choose the right PDF step first
The real question here is not which button to press first.
Start here
Choose the best page below.
Strong file pages are not interchangeable.
Stay in the browser when a contract, invoice, ID scan, or team deck does not need a third-party upload for a basic edit.
Which PDF or image page fits the job
Choose the page by what you need next, not by the tool name that looks familiar.
Use this when the recipient should get one clean document or one ready-to-send file.
Do not start here if the real problem is unwanted pages, wrong margins, or a need to turn pages into images.
Combine scattered PDF files into one document to send.
When the file is too broad and the next person only needs one section, one statement range, or one chapter.
Do not split first if the real issue is just a few unwanted pages, missing signatures, or the need to turn a page into an image.
Extract just the pages or ranges the next person needs.
When the document is mostly right but specific pages, blanks, scans, or margins are getting in the way.
Do not use a removal page when the file should really be split into separate documents or converted for reuse in slides or chat.
Remove only the pages that make the document harder to use.
Use this when the document is already in the right shape and only approval or a signed return copy is missing.
Do not send it for signature if it still has wrong pages, the wrong order, or missing sections for different recipients.
Add the signature step after the document itself is ready.
When a page needs to behave like an image inside slides, chat, design review, or visual markup.
Do not convert to images when the next person still needs searchable text, selectable copy, or a printable PDF.
Export document pages as images for presentation or review reuse.
Use these pages when the asset is already an image and the decision is about file size, dimensions, or combining several images into one document.
Do not force an image task when the source is a multi-page document that still needs page-level control first.
Reduce image size before upload, email, or document packaging.
When browser-side processing is the stronger choice
Use these checks before you move a file into a cloud workspace out of habit.
The cleanup is mechanical, not collaborative
If you only need to merge, crop, compress, or convert before you send the file, a browser-side page is often the cleanest first step.
The next step depends on fast verification
Choose the local-first option when you need to see the output immediately, compare before and after, and move on without waiting for uploads or shared access.
You care about reducing unnecessary exposure
When the file contains team slides, scanned IDs, invoices, or contracts, the cleaner option is usually the one that does not force a third-party upload for a basic transformation.
Browser-first file tasks
These pages work best when the file needs to be ready for the next person, not just changed for its own sake.
Prepare one clean or signable PDF
Merge related files, split out the right ranges, remove dead pages, and sign only after the document is truly ready.
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PDF Merge
Combine multiple PDF files into one ordered document and review the file order before downloading.
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PDF Split
Split a PDF by page ranges or individual pages.
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PDF Page Remover
Remove selected pages from a PDF and save the remaining pages as a new file.
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PDF Simple Edit and Sign
Draw a signature and place it on a selected PDF page for a fast signed export.
Turn document pages into review-ready images
When a page needs markup, slide reuse, or visual discussion instead of document preservation.
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PDF to JPG Converter
Render PDF pages into JPG image files from the browser.
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PDF to PNG Converter
Render PDF pages into PNG image files for crisp previews and editing work.
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Image Resizer
Resize images by width and height with aspect ratio control.
Shrink images before sharing gets blocked
Reduce size, fix dimensions, and keep image assets usable in email, docs, and upload forms.
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Image Compressor
Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images in your browser.
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Image Resizer
Resize images by width and height with aspect ratio control.
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Image to PDF Converter
Turn one or more images into a single downloadable PDF document.
Best next steps after the first file fix
A file task gets easier when the next page is close: compare nearby pages, open the full tools page, or move into related browser tasks.
Free online tools
Open the full tools page when you know the file family but not yet the exact page.
Back to collections
Use collections when the problem changes from file cleanup to a broader decision.
Pick the right money page
When the cleaned file still feeds a payment, budget, or borrowing decision.
Related pages
Open a related page.