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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 Pick

All 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

1

We tested each tool

We monitored network traffic to verify that no file data was sent to external servers during processing.

2

Ranked by capability

Tools were scored on feature count, format support, batch processing, and ease of use.

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Smallpdf and iLovePDF upload my files?+
Yes. Both services upload your PDF to their servers for processing. They state files are deleted after 1-2 hours, but during processing your data is on their infrastructure.
Is fileGOD really 100% client-side?+
Yes. fileGOD uses pdf-lib (JavaScript) and Canvas API. You can verify by opening browser DevTools and monitoring the Network tab — no file data is sent.
Can I use fileGOD offline?+
fileGOD is a PWA. After the first visit, core tools work offline. You need the initial page load to cache the app.
Are desktop PDF tools safer than web tools?+
Desktop tools that process locally are safe. Web tools that upload files are not. fileGOD is a web tool that processes locally — giving you the convenience of web with the privacy of desktop.

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All tools work offline in your browser. No files uploaded.