Create a pipeline
Chain several tools into a recipe and apply it to a batch of files.
To automate a workflow, chain several tools into a recipe (e.g. compress then watermark), apply it to a batch of files, and save it for reuse. Everything runs in your browser: the file is never uploaded to a server.
- 100% local processing
- 100% free
- No sign-up
How to
- Add steps (tools) and set their options.
- Drop the batch of files.
- Run it: the result downloads (ZIP if multiple files).
Features
Tool chaining
Combine several operations (compress, watermark, merge…) into one sequence run in a single launch.
Batch processing
Apply the same recipe to many files at once, instead of repeating each step manually.
Reusable recipes
Name and save a pipeline locally to re-run it identically whenever you need it.
Fully local
Like every tool, the pipeline runs in the browser: no file is uploaded, even in bulk processing.
Use cases
- Compress then watermark a batch of documents before sharing.
- Standardize dozens of PDFs with the same settings.
- Prepare recurring exports with a saved recipe.
- Automate a “clean → protect → merge” chain.
Your files never leave your device
Unlike most online PDF tools that upload your files to their servers, all processing happens right here, in your browser. No document is ever sent, stored or analyzed remotely: it's free, no sign-up, and private by design.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I reuse a pipeline?
- Yes: name it to save it locally and re-run it anytime.
- Is batch processing possible?
- Yes: drop several files, the recipe applies to each, and the result is delivered as a ZIP.
- Are recipes sent online?
- No: they're stored in your browser, like all processing, which stays 100% local.
- Are my files uploaded to a server?
- No. All processing happens in your browser: your files never leave your device.