Document & Image Tools
Free online tools to edit PDFs and images
PDF Tools
PDF Converter
Convert Word, Excel, PPT, Images to PDF
Merge Files
Combine PDF, images, and office documents into one PDF
Split PDF
Split PDF into multiple files
Compress PDF
Reduce PDF file size
Rotate PDF
Rotate PDF pages
PDF Watermark
Add text or image watermark to PDF
Crop PDF
Crop PDF page margins
Protect PDF
Password protect your PDF files
PDF Unlock
Remove password protection from PDF files
PDF to Word
Convert PDF documents to editable Word files
PDF to Excel
Convert PDF documents to editable Excel spreadsheets
PDF to PowerPoint
Convert PDF files to editable PowerPoint presentations
PDF OCR
Extract text from scanned PDFs
Edit PDF
Add text, highlights, and shapes to your PDF
Compare PDFs
Compare two PDF files and highlight differences
PDF Redact
Permanently remove sensitive information from PDFs
Markdown to PDF
Convert Markdown to PDF with syntax highlighting and Mermaid charts
Image Tools
Image Converter
Convert PDF, HEIC, SVG to JPG, PNG, WebP
Compress Image
Reduce image file size
Resize Image
Change image dimensions
Crop Image
Crop image to desired size
Rotate Image
Rotate or flip images
Image Watermark
Add text or image watermark to images
GIF Maker
Create animated GIF from multiple images
Remove Background
Automatically remove image backgrounds using AI
HTML to Image
Convert HTML/CSS code to images
How to choose the right tool
Use PDF tools when your source is document-first and layout fidelity matters, and use image tools when your source is visual-first and pixel editing is the priority. For mixed workflows, convert or normalize files first, then run merge, split, compress, watermark, or OCR in a second pass.
The fastest way to avoid quality loss is to keep each step focused: convert once, edit once, and export once. Repeated re-encoding can degrade text, color, or scan readability, especially on small or compressed source files.
Processing quality and practical limits
- Output accuracy depends on source quality, embedded fonts, scan contrast, and document structure.
- For legal, finance, or compliance workflows, always verify final files before submission or sharing.
- If a document includes many mixed formats, run conversion first and then process in smaller batches for stable results.
Learn with practical examples
If you want detailed workflows and scenario-based guidance, start with the blog guides below. They explain when to use each tool, how to reduce processing failures, and how to keep output quality high in real operations.