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PDF Toolkit Online

Handle common PDF tasks in the browser: merge files, extract selected pages, convert pages to images, and compress common outputs. The tool is designed for practical office use rather than full publishing workflows.

Merge and extract PDF to image Browser-side workflow
4Core modes
1.0-2.0Render scale range
Best for light office tasksUseful for merging handouts, extracting specific pages, creating image exports, and simplifying common PDFs without a full desktop suite.

Main Use Cases

This landing page targets practical PDF intent that is usually operational rather than archival.

  • Merge several PDFs into one file
  • Extract selected pages for sharing or submission
  • Convert pages to JPG or PNG for uploads and presentations
  • Compress scan-heavy PDFs for lighter transfer and storage

Where Browser Tools Work Best

A browser PDF tool is strongest when speed and convenience matter more than advanced layout control.

  • Quick page extraction and file merging
  • Light conversion workflows for uploads and email
  • Operational tasks for teams, students, and office users
  • Temporary handling of common documents, especially scan-like files

Important Limits

The page should be clear about where browser-side PDF handling is less ideal.

  1. Compression works best on scan-heavy or image-heavy PDFs
  2. Text-layout PDFs may not always shrink as much as expected
  3. Rendered outputs should be reviewed before formal submission
  4. Keep original PDFs when records or compliance matter

PDF Toolkit FAQ

Short answers for users deciding whether a browser workflow is enough.

Can I merge multiple PDFs?

Yes. Merge mode is designed for exactly that use case.

Can I export pages as images?

Yes. The live tool can export page images in common formats.

Does PDF compression always shrink files a lot?

No. Results depend on whether the source PDF is scan-heavy, image-heavy, or mostly text layout.

Is this a replacement for a full PDF editor?

No. It is a practical browser toolkit for common repetitive tasks.