Free access overview

All PDF tools are open and ready to use.

The pricing funnel is currently replaced by a simple promise: no login, no registration and no subscription wall. Open the tool you need and work directly in your browser.

No login required Visitors can start immediately instead of entering an account flow.
No subscription wall The main tools are positioned as fully usable, not as gated trials.
Browser-based workflow The core message stays privacy-oriented and local-first.
Ready to upload This page now explains the model instead of selling plans.
What is included

The current free edition covers the main workflow.

This page should remove uncertainty instead of forcing a pricing comparison. Visitors can see at a glance that the useful tools are already open.

  • Merge, split and organize pages.
  • Compress PDFs for email and portals.
  • OCR for searchable documents.
  • Sign, watermark and password-protect files.
  • Convert images to PDF and PDF to images.
  • Use the tools without creating an account first.
Fast workflow

No extra steps

The strongest friction reduction is removing the account and checkout detour before the user can test usefulness.

Trust signal

Clear privacy stance

The new message supports the core value proposition better than a plan grid ever could: local work, less friction, faster completion.

Future flexibility

Paid mode can return later

The site still uses a central mode layer, so pricing and auth can be restored later without redesigning everything from scratch.

Questions

What changed?

  • The pricing page now explains free access instead of presenting subscription plans.
  • Account pages remain in the build but are no longer needed for normal use.
  • The tool pages still carry the current free-mode flags from one central script.
Best next step

Do not stay on this page longer than needed.

This page should confirm access, then push the visitor toward action. The best follow-up is opening a tool or, for music-focused visitors, following the VST promo.