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Browse 18 free document tools on FastTool. Most workflows run in your browser where local processing is supported, with no signup required.

About Our Document Tools

Creating, converting, and managing documents is part of every professional workflow. FastTool's free document tools help you generate, format, and transform documents directly in your browser. No software to install, and standard processing uses browser-based workflows where the tool supports local file handling. Whether you need to create a quick PDF, merge files, or convert between document formats, these tools handle it privately and instantly.

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All Document Tools (18)

HTML to PDF Converter New

Convert raw HTML or local .html files to PDF with preview, CSS controls, and browser-only export.

Excel to PDF Converter New

Turn Excel workbooks into printable PDF tables with sheet selection, layout options, and local export.

PowerPoint to PDF Converter New

Convert PPTX decks into readable PDF handouts by exporting slide titles and bullets from your browser.

PDF Image Extractor New

Extract embedded images from PDF files, preview them, and download PNGs or a ZIP archive locally.

PDF Table Extractor New

Extract table-like rows from PDF pages into CSV or JSON using browser-based text coordinate analysis.

PDF Merger Popular

Merge multiple PDF files into one document directly in your browser. Drag to reorder, see page counts, and download the merged PDF instantly. browser-based — your standard processing stays in your browser.

PDF Splitter Popular

Split PDF files into individual pages or custom page ranges directly in your browser. Extract specific pages, split every N pages, or split into single pages. browser-based — your standard processing stays in your browser.

Image to PDF Converter Popular

Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP images to a PDF document in your browser. Add multiple images, drag to reorder, choose page size (A4, Letter, fit-to-image), set orientation and margins. browser-based.

PDF Compressor

Compress PDF files to reduce size by stripping metadata and optimizing object streams.

PDF Metadata Editor

View and edit PDF metadata fields like title, author, subject, keywords, creator and producer.

PDF Text Extractor

Extract all text content from PDF files with per-page output and download as plain text.

PDF Page Remover

Remove specific pages from a PDF file by entering page numbers or ranges to delete.

PDF Page Rotator

Rotate all or specific pages of a PDF by 90, 180 or 270 degrees.

PDF Watermark

Add custom text watermarks to every page of a PDF with configurable font size, opacity, position and color.

PDF Signature Adder

Draw your signature on a canvas pad and add it to the last page of any PDF document.

PDF Form Filler

Detect and fill interactive form fields in PDF documents including text fields, checkboxes and dropdowns.

PDF to Markdown Converter

Convert PDF documents to Markdown format with heading detection and paragraph merging.

PDF Page Numberer

Add page numbers in 'Page X of Y' format to every page of a PDF with configurable position and font size.

Which Document Tool Should You Start With?

Use this quick comparison to choose the right free document tool for the job instead of opening tools one by one.

Ranked toolBest forAction
#1 HTML to PDF Converterpaste raw HTML or load a local .html fileOpen tool
#2 Excel to PDF Convertersupports XLSX, XLS, and CSV uploadsOpen tool
#3 PowerPoint to PDF Convertersupports .pptx presentation uploadsOpen tool
#4 PDF Image Extractorextracts embedded image objects from PDF pagesOpen tool
#5 PDF Table Extractorextracts table-like text rows from PDF pagesOpen tool
#6 PDF Mergerdrag-and-drop multi-file uploadOpen tool
#7 PDF Splitterextract specific pages by numberOpen tool
#8 Image to PDF Convertersupports JPG, PNG, WebP imagesOpen tool

How We Chose These Tools

These document tools are ranked for practical usefulness, clear output, mobile usability, and whether the page has enough supporting guidance for a search visitor.

Useful output

The tool must produce something a visitor can copy, download, compare, or act on immediately.

Worked examples

Public tools need concrete input/output examples so the page is more than a generic catalog card.

Clear limits

Sensitive categories include conservative language and direct links to policy, privacy, and disclaimer pages.

Document Tool Quality Checklist

A strong document tool page should do more than name a utility. It should help visitors understand when to use it, what result to expect, and how to verify the output before relying on it. On FastTool, review-public document pages are selected for clear inputs, useful output, realistic examples, mobile usability, and honest limits.

For the best result, open the tool that matches the job, review the guidance and examples when available, then adjust the input to your real case. If the task is sensitive, regulated, financial, medical, legal, or security-critical, treat the tool result as a starting point and confirm it with an appropriate professional source or official documentation.

Start with examples

Worked examples show the input shape, expected output, and why the result matters.

Check the limits

Every browser tool has limits around file size, device power, context, or professional suitability.

Use workflows

Combine related tools when a task needs validation, conversion, formatting, and export.

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