⚠ Low protection tier · honest limits

Make your PDF harder to copy.

Sometimes you just don't want people copying your text — that's fine.

Many people only need to stop casual copy/paste — not hide nuclear secrets. This tool flattens pages to images so normal viewers can't Ctrl+A text.

Protection level is low: OCR, screenshots, screen recording, or free PDF unlock tools can bypass this in seconds. Use it when "harder to casually copy" is enough — not when confidentiality actually matters.

100% in your browser No upload, no signup Not high-security — says so up front

Pick a PDF

Up to 50 MB. The file never leaves your browser — all processing happens locally.

Different use case — for slides, social posts, or sending pages individually. Not an "anti-copy" feature; the PDF mode options above are ignored when this is checked.
Advanced options
2 ≈ 144 DPI (good default). 3 for print quality. Above 3 makes huge files for little gain.
0.85 is a balanced default. 0.6 is much smaller but visibly compressed. ZIP mode always uses lossless PNG.

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Honestly: what this does and doesn't do

No marketing copy. Read this before you rely on it for anything that actually matters.

Flatten-to-image PDF — the truth

WHAT IT DOES

  • Stops normal readers from selecting/copying text in Adobe Reader, Preview, Chrome, etc. — the text layer is genuinely gone.
  • Adds friction. Most people who want to copy a few lines will give up rather than reach for OCR.
  • Preserves the original visual layout exactly (it's a snapshot of each page).
  • Keeps everything local — your file never touches our servers.
  • Works for forms with sensitive prefilled values you don't want exported as text.
  • Locked mode: mainstream PDF readers (Adobe, Preview, Chrome) gray out their print, copy, and edit buttons. Most users who see that simply give up and stop trying.

WHAT IT DOES NOT DO

  • It's not encryption. The PDF is fully readable by anyone who opens it.
  • OCR (Adobe, Tesseract, ChatGPT vision, etc.) recovers the text in seconds.
  • Screenshots and screen recording are impossible to prevent in a browser.
  • File size usually grows (vector text → JPEGs); accessibility, search, links, and forms are lost.
  • Locked mode: the permission flag is a soft hint to PDF readers. qpdf --decrypt, Acrobat, or any free online unlocker removes it in seconds. It will not stop anyone determined.
  • For real access control — expiring links, view counts, revocation — use the encrypted-share flow on the home page instead.