Hi HN — I’m Maaz. I built Free PDF Editor by TechRex, a privacy-first PDF toolkit that runs entirely in the browser (client-side). No signup, no watermark.
Why: I was frustrated that many “free” PDF tools require uploads, add watermarks, or force accounts. I wanted a simple tool where files stay on-device by default.
What it includes:
- Edit & annotate: type on PDF, highlight, draw/markup, add notes
- Add images/branding: insert images/photos, add a logo to a PDF
- Organize: merge, split, extract pages, delete pages
- Compression: compress for email/WhatsApp/portal uploads + target sizes (100KB, 200KB, 500KB, 1MB, 2MB, 5MB, 10MB)
- OCR: detect scanned PDFs, make PDFs searchable (Ctrl+F), improve copy/paste + conversion accuracy
- Converters: PDF ↔ Word/Excel/PPTX, image ↔ PDF, HTML ↔ PDF, PDF ↔ text, image-to-text
I’d love feedback on:
1) UX: should the homepage focus on Edit vs Compress vs OCR?
2) Quality: which formats/conversions/OCR cases break most for you?
3) Trust: what privacy assurances would you want to see (copy, UI, technical notes)?
Thanks — I’ll respond to every comment and prioritize fixes/features based on feedback.
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