About pdf-edit.tech
pdf-edit.tech is a free online toolkit for working with PDF files. It is built and operated by Taksha Groups, the team behind the "TG Edit-Pdf" brand. You can reach us at takshagps@gmail.com.
What this site is
Our goal is simple: let anyone edit, convert, and organize PDFs in a web browser, without installing software, creating an account, or paying a subscription. Every tool runs from a single page at https://pdf-edit.tech. There is no desktop app, no mobile app, and no cloud locker to manage — you open the site, pick a tool, and get your file back.
The toolkit covers the everyday jobs people actually need: merge PDFs (and mix in images), split, extract, and reorder pages, compress, rotate, crop, resize, add page numbers, and watermark. It also handles format conversion — Office documents to PDF, PDF to Word, and PDF to PowerPoint — plus OCR to add a searchable text layer, PDF/A archival output, password protection and removal, signature stamping, and a lightweight overlay editor for annotating and highlighting pages. The interface is available in 18 languages.
How it works, and why we built it this way
Privacy is the design constraint, not an afterthought. When you upload a file, it travels over encrypted HTTPS, is processed in memory on our server, and is deleted immediately after the result is generated. We do not store your documents or build a library of what you upload. The merge tool even counts pages directly in your browser before anything is sent.
Under the hood we lean on mature, open-source software rather than reinventing it. The backend is a Spring Boot application built around Apache PDFBox 3.x for native PDF work; headless LibreOffice powers the Office and document conversions; and ocrmypdf (Tesseract OCR with Ghostscript) handles text recognition and PDF/A output. The whole thing — the React 18 interface and the API — ships as one self-contained application served from a single origin. We are honest about limits: PDF-to-Word is best-effort for text-based files, "unlock" only removes a password you can already open the file with, and the signature and edit tools stamp overlays rather than rewriting a document's original text.
Why it's free
pdf-edit.tech is supported entirely by advertising. There is no paid tier, no premium upsell, and no metered pricing — the same full set of tools is available to everyone. Files can be up to 100 MB each, with up to 500 MB per request.
Taksha Groups is a small team focused on building practical, fast web tools that respect the people who use them. If something is broken or missing, write to us at takshagps@gmail.com — we read it.
