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Frequently asked questions

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Are the tools really free?
Yes — every tool on the homepage is free with no signup, no watermarks, and no usage caps. They run on your own device, which is why we can afford to keep them free.
Do you see or store my files?
The free tools process files entirely on your device — there is no upload; we never receive them. API documents are processed transiently and results auto-expire. Details in the Privacy Policy.
Is there a file size limit?
Free tools accept files up to 100 MB (larger files can exhaust browser memory). The API accepts documents up to 200 MB and 200 pages.
Why did my PDF get bigger after compression?
It can't — if compression would produce a larger file (already-optimized or text-only PDFs), we return your original untouched.
What's the difference between PDF-to-text and OCR?
PDF-to-text reads the text layer embedded in digital PDFs — instant and nearly free. Scanned documents and photos have no text layer; the OCR API reads those with an LLM, billed per page.
How do credits work?
API usage is metered in credits — roughly one credit per page (OCR, PDF→images), per MB (compress/split), per second (code), or per document (text extraction). Every plan includes a monthly allowance; failed requests are never billed. See plans.
Can I use the API in Make.com, N8N, or Zapier?
That's exactly what it's for — plain HTTPS with a Bearer token works in any HTTP module. The docs include step-by-step guides for all three platforms.
Do the tools work offline?
Once a tool page has loaded, the processing itself runs locally — even in airplane mode. You need a connection to load the page (and, for the compression engine, its one-time download).
Can my whole team share one account?
Better: organizations. Invite teammates from the Team page — they get their own logins, shared credits and billing, roles (owner/admin/developer/viewer), and an audit log.
How do I delete my data?
Settings → Danger zone deletes your account (and organization, if you own it) — including stored API results. Free-tool files were never with us in the first place.