Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Here are common questions and answers about Safe PDF Tools.
Is Safe PDF Tools free to use?
Yes. All features of Safe PDF Tools are available for free. No user registration or subscription is required.
Can I use it for commercial purposes?
Yes. It can be used for both personal and business purposes. However, please refrain from using it in ways that infringe copyrights.
Are PDF files uploaded to a server?
No. PDF files are never uploaded to a server. All processing is done locally in your browser, so you can safely handle personal or confidential documents.
Can it be used for internal or confidential documents?
Yes. Safe PDF Tools does not send files externally and processes everything within the browser. Since no data transmission occurs, it is safe for security-sensitive business uses.
Are usage history or logs saved?
No. No history or logs related to file processing are saved.
Does performance vary by browser?
Yes. Since Safe PDF Tools runs in the browser, some features may not work properly depending on your browser or device. We recommend using the latest version of Chrome or Edge.
Are there any usage limitations?
There are generally no restrictions, but very large or complex PDF files may not be processed by some browsers.
Are the tools beginner-friendly?
Yes. The tools are designed to be simple and intuitive with only the essential features. You can also try editing using preloaded sample files.
How can I delete or rearrange PDF pages?
Load the PDF in the "Edit Pages" tool, then rearrange pages by dragging thumbnails or delete unwanted pages using the trash icon.
How can I merge multiple PDF files?
First, load the base PDF file in the "Edit Pages" tool, then load the additional PDFs you want to merge. You can load multiple files at once.
Does the text tool support English input?
Yes. It supports English input and English fonts. You can also adjust font type, size, and color freely.
Where is the edited file saved?
Clicking the save button will download the file to your browser's default download folder.