PDF Tools

Pick the fastest path for your document.

Start with focused tools for common PDF workflows. Files stay in your browser whenever the task can be handled locally.

Edit PDF

Add text, signatures, images, drawings and page edits in the full editor.

Merge / Split PDF

Combine multiple PDFs or extract a specific page range into a new file.

Protect PDF

Add a password before sharing a sensitive PDF.

Image to PDF

Create one PDF from JPG, PNG or WebP images without uploading them.

PDF to Images

Export PDF pages as PNG or JPG images locally in your browser.

OCR

Extract plain text from scanned PDFs, photos and image-based documents.

PDF to Word / Excel

Export selectable PDF text as DOCX, XLSX, CSV or TXT files.

Convert to PDF

Create PDFs from Word, Excel, CSV, TSV and plain text files in your browser.

Choosing a tool

Focused PDF workflows for common document jobs.

vinniDocu separates everyday PDF tasks into small, direct tools so you can start from the result you need: combine pages, protect a file, convert images, extract text or export a PDF into office-friendly formats.

Private by default

Supported files are processed in the browser when the task can be handled locally. That keeps personal documents, invoices, scans and school files away from remote upload queues.

Pick the narrow workflow

Use Merge / Split for page organization, OCR for scanned pages, PDF to documents for selectable text, and Convert to PDF for Word, Excel, CSV, TSV and plain text files.

Understand the limits

Browser tools depend on the structure of the source file. Scanned PDFs need OCR first, and complex Word or spreadsheet layouts may export as clean readable content rather than exact replicas.

Before you start

  • For private work, close the tab after exporting so the selected file is cleared from memory.
  • For large PDFs, process one task at a time to keep the browser responsive.
  • For scanned documents, run OCR before trying to export text into DOCX, XLSX, CSV or TXT.
  • For password-protected PDFs, unlock the source file first, then export or protect the result.