One upload. Every tool.
A PDF workspace that runs in your browser. Drop a file once, switch tools forever, never re-upload. Your bytes stay on your device unless you ask for the server.
Why creatorr.tech.
Three things most online PDF tools get wrong — and what we do instead.
Your files never leave your device
Every browser tool runs locally on your machine. There's no upload, so there's nothing for anyone — including us — to store, scan, or leak. The server is an optional escape hatch for heavy jobs, and you choose when to use it.
Drop a file once, use every tool
Compress it, sign it, split it, add a watermark, convert it — all on the same document without re-uploading between steps. Close the tab and your file and its earlier versions are still here tomorrow.
Fast, even on big documents
Tools run in the background so the page never freezes — no spinner between every step, no “file processed, please re-upload to continue.” Even a long, image-heavy PDF stays smooth.
Where your file goes.
Most tools quietly upload. We picked the harder engineering path so you don't have to take our word for it.
Other PDF tools
Your file makes a round trip every operation.
- Every tool re-uploads the file.
- Privacy policies you have to take their word on.
- Daily limits push you to a paid plan.
creatorr.tech
The file stays on your device. Always.
- Browser-only by default — files never leave the tab.
- Server Mode (Pro) is opt-in and labelled the whole time.
- No daily caps, no nag, no "upgrade" paywall on the free tier.
How it works.
Two ways to run, one workspace. Most things happen right in your browser; heavier jobs can use the server when you choose.
The default for almost everything.
- Everything happens inside your browser tab
- Your file and its history stay on your device
- Up to 1 GB per file, free
- No upload, no waiting on a server
Opt-in, only when you choose.
- Used for OCR, Office conversions, and very large files
- Uploaded over an encrypted connection
- Deleted automatically after processing
- You always see when an upload happens
Every tool, one tab.
Switch tools without re-uploading. The file stays put.
Organize
Combine multiple PDFs into one
Split into ranges or single pages
Reorder, rotate, delete pages
Delete unwanted pages
Pull pages into a new PDF
Rotate pages 90/180/270°
Detect duplicate pages by content
Fix corrupted PDFs
Optimize
Edit
Security
Convert
Each page as image
Each page as PNG
Combine images to PDF
JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, GIF
Camera capture to PDF
.doc, .docx → PDF
.ppt, .pptx → PDF
.xls, .xlsx → PDF
PDF → editable .docx
PDF → .pptx
Tables → .xlsx
URL or HTML → PDF
Make scanned PDFs searchable
AI
TL;DR any PDF
Ask questions about your PDF
Split by chapter, topic, or invoice
Translate PDF text
How we compare.
A plain look at how a browser-first workspace differs from the usual upload-and-wait PDF site.
| What matters | creatorr.tech | Typical online PDF tool |
|---|---|---|
Your file stays on your device Browser tools process the PDF locally — nothing is uploaded. | Yes | Uploaded to their servers |
No account needed to start Open a tool and go. Sign in only for server features. | Yes | Sign-up often required |
No daily limits on free tools Run as many merges, splits, and compressions as you like. | Yes | Capped per day |
Switch tools without re-uploading Drop a file once; compress, sign, split, and more in one place. | Yes | Re-upload per tool |
Undo history kept per file Step back through earlier versions any time. | Yes | Rarely offered |
Keeps working offline after first load Browser tools run without a connection once the page is loaded. | Yes | Needs a connection |
No watermarks on the free tier Outputs are clean — no badge stamped on your document. | Yes | Sometimes added |
A general comparison with how most browser-based PDF services work today. Specific features vary by provider and plan — this reflects the common free-tier experience, not any one product.
Common questions.
Honest answers to the things people ask before signing up.
Drop a PDF. Try the workspace.
No signup. No upload. Reload the tab tomorrow and pick up where you left off.