
StitchPDF
Private, browser-based PDF tools - made in Europe
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StitchPDF is a free, browser-based toolkit for PDF files. Merge, split, reorder, protect, sign, and convert PDFs without installing software.
The work happens in your browser. Most operations run on your device using JavaScript libraries, so your documents never leave your computer. You get faster processing (no upload wait), real privacy (we never see your files), and offline support. Password protection is the exception: it needs server-side encryption. We encrypt those files and delete them within 24 hours.
Key features:
- Merge multiple PDFs into one document
- Split PDFs or extract specific pages
- Reorder pages with drag-and-drop
- Add password protection
- Sign PDFs with your signature
- Convert JPG and PNG images into PDFs
Combine scanned contracts, prepare documents for e-signature, pull a single page from a long report, or turn phone photos into a shareable PDF.
Core tools are free. No signup. Paid plans unlock higher daily limits and permanent file storage. We do not sell data, track documents, or show ads.
GDPR-compliant by design.
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