Tools

Fast, privacy-first browser tools for common file tasks. No signup required — most tools run directly in your browser so your files stay on your device unless you choose to upload.

Tip: Many tools run client-side — use the Preload option on heavy models (e.g. background removal) to avoid first-run delays.

JPG → PDF

Combine JPG/PNG/WebP images into a single PDF. Drag, reorder, rotate and choose page size — all in your browser.

  • • Client-side
  • • Drag & drop
  • • Reorder pages

Compress PDF

Reduce PDF file size while retaining readable quality. Ideal for email and uploads — runs in the browser.

  • • Balanced / Max presets
  • • No upload by default
  • • Progress reporting

Image Compressor

Shrink JPG, PNG and WebP images with adjustable quality and preview before download. Batch-friendly.

  • • Lossy & WebP
  • • Batch compression
  • • Preview & download

PDF → Word

Convert text-based PDFs to editable DOCX files in your browser. Best for native/text PDFs and quick edits.

  • • Client-side extraction
  • • Quick .docx download
  • • Preview

Merge PDF

Combine multiple PDF files into one merged PDF. Reorder pages and download instantly — no uploads required.

  • • Client-side
  • • Reorder files
  • • No upload required

Remove Background

Remove photo backgrounds directly in your browser to create transparent PNGs or composite with a solid color. Privacy-first.

  • • Client-side (WASM)
  • • Transparent PNG output
  • • Preload assets

Why choose AnyFileConverter?

  • Privacy-first: Most processing happens locally in your browser.
  • No signup: Instant tools — convert and download without accounts.
  • Lightweight: Fast interfaces designed to work on mobile and desktop.
  • AdSense-friendly pages: Clear Trust & Legal pages to help with approvals.

Frequently asked

Are files uploaded?

By default, files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our servers. Any optional sharing or cloud features will be clearly labelled and opt-in.

Can I use these on mobile?

Yes — all tools are designed to work on modern mobile browsers. Performance depends on device memory for very large files.

I don't want client-side models — is server fallback available?

Some tools offer an opt-in server-side fallback for higher quality or heavier operations. This will always be explicit and opt-in.