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GetPDFTool

Free PDF editor. No upload, no watermark, no signup.

The single biggest difference: nothing leaves your device. Smallpdf, iLovePDF, Sejda — they all upload your file to their server. GetPDFTool runs entirely in your browser. Your PDF never touches anyone's server. Other things that stand out: • No watermarks. No signup. No daily limits. • Whiteout that auto-matches the background colour • 17 tools in one app, not 17 paywalls • Works on phone with native share sheet (WhatsApp, AirDrop, Mail)

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I work in real estate in Dubai. Half my week is editing, signing, and merging PDF contracts — and every time I had to fix a typo, redact a number, or combine pages from two files, I'd hit the same wall. Every "free" PDF tool either slapped a watermark across my client's contract, paywalled me after the second use, or asked me to upload a confidential document to a stranger's server. That last one bothered me most. I was uploading client passport copies, financial statements, and signed agreements to companies I knew nothing about — just to rotate a page or merge two files. Adobe is $20/month for something I use a few times a week, so I never bought it. So I built one for myself. The hard parts: → True in-place text editing inside a PDF is genuinely hard. PDFs store text as positioned glyphs in subset-embedded fonts — if you want to change "Mohamad" to "Mohammed", the font often doesn't even contain the new letters. After a Week of trying I dropped it and shipped whiteout + retype Instead, same as every other "free" editor — just honest about why. → Compression isn't a magic slider. For text-heavy PDFs, aggressive compression actually makes files BIGGER than the vector original. I had to remove a setting that was doing exactly that. → Print silently broke. Chrome's PDF viewer runs in a separate process, so iframe.contentWindow.print() does nothing. Had to rebuild the flow to open the PDF in a new tab and auto-fire print there. → Encrypted PDFs. Half of bank statements and contracts are quietly encrypted even when no password prompt appears — so the merge tool initially failed on real-world files. What GetPDFTool achieves: A PDF editor that never uploads your file, never adds watermarks, has no signup, no paywall, and no daily limits. 17 tools in one URL — edit, sign, merge, split, compress, rotate, watermark, convert to/from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and JPG. Works on phone with the native share sheet (WhatsApp, AirDrop, Mail). I built it for myself. I put it online for free because If it's useful to me, it's useful to a few thousand other people people too.

About GetPDFTool on Product Hunt

Free PDF editor. No upload, no watermark, no signup.

GetPDFTool was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. The single biggest difference: nothing leaves your device. Smallpdf, iLovePDF, Sejda — they all upload your file to their server. GetPDFTool runs entirely in your browser. Your PDF never touches anyone's server. Other things that stand out: • No watermarks. No signup. No daily limits. • Whiteout that auto-matches the background colour • 17 tools in one app, not 17 paywalls • Works on phone with native share sheet (WhatsApp, AirDrop, Mail)

On the analytics side, GetPDFTool competes within Web App, Productivity and Maker Tools — topics that collectively have 777.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how GetPDFTool performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted GetPDFTool?

GetPDFTool was hunted by Mohammed Ahmed (Miami Homes). A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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