Best PDF Tools That Don't Upload Your Files
Every major PDF tool uploads your files to a server. These 7 alternatives process everything locally.
Try fileGOD — #1 PickAll tools reviewed for privacy. fileGOD: zero server uploads.
Smallpdf, iLovePDF, Adobe Online, and PDF24 all upload your files to their servers for processing. If you handle sensitive documents — legal, medical, financial, or personal — that is a privacy risk. We reviewed 7 PDF tools that process files locally without any server upload. fileGOD tops the list with 33 active tools, all running client-side in your browser.
How It Works
We tested each tool
We monitored network traffic to verify that no file data was sent to external servers during processing.
Ranked by capability
Tools were scored on feature count, format support, batch processing, and ease of use.
Privacy verified
Only tools with genuine local processing made the list. Server-side tools with 'privacy modes' were excluded.
Why fileGOD?
1. fileGOD — Best Overall
33 active tools. Compress, merge, split, convert, resize, and more. All client-side. Free tier available. Works in 25 languages.
2. Stirling PDF — Best Self-Hosted
Open-source, Docker-based. Powerful but requires server setup. Not browser-only.
3. PDF Arranger — Best Linux Desktop
GTK-based GUI for merging and rearranging. Linux only. No compression features.
4. PDF24 Toolbox (Desktop App)
The desktop version processes locally, unlike the website. Windows only. 20+ tools.
5. QPDF — Best CLI Tool
Command-line tool for power users. Merge, split, encrypt, linearize. No GUI.
6. pdftk — Classic CLI
Long-standing CLI tool. Merge, split, rotate, encrypt. No image compression.
7. LibreOffice Draw — Free Desktop Editor
Edit PDF content directly. Full office suite required. Heavy install.