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Every free PDF site has the same catch: upload your file, wait in a queue, hope they delete it. OxygenPDF skips the upload entirely.
Merge, compress, sign, convert, and edit all run inside your browser tab, on your machine. Files never leave your device, so there's no queue and nothing to wait for. Drop a PDF, pick a tool, save. Usually done before you've moved the mouse.
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OxygenPDF's answer:
Your files never leave your device. Every one of the 60+ tools runs inside your browser, so there's no upload, no queue, no server holding your documents. That also makes it fast, results show up almost instantly because nothing has to travel anywhere. And it's a one-time $9 for Pro, not a subscription.
OxygenPDF's answer:
Adobe Acrobat runs $240 a year and Smallpdf $108, and both upload your files to their cloud. OxygenPDF is $9 paid once, works offline, and never sends a single byte off your machine. You also get 60+ tools instead of the usual 20, and no account or sign-up to use any of them.
OxygenPDF's answer:
People who handle PDFs regularly and care where their files go. Freelancers, lawyers, accountants, healthcare and admin staff, anyone dealing with contracts, invoices, or private records. Also the privacy-conscious crowd who'd rather not upload personal documents to a random website, and people tired of subscriptions for basic tools.
OxygenPDF's answer:
I got tired of uploading important documents to random sites just to delete one page. Every free PDF tool wanted my email, slapped on a watermark, or sent my private files to a server I had no reason to trust. So I built OxygenPDF, solo, on nights and weekends. No investors, no data play. I built it because I needed it and figured other people did too.
OxygenPDF's answer:
The browser-based engine (WebAssembly for the PDF processing), the frontend framework (React/Next.js or similar), and the on-device AI for the Chat feature.
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