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Smart Document Assistant

Don't know which tool you need? Just upload your file. We'll look at it and tell you the best next step — compress it, convert it, resize a photo, edit a PDF and more — then hand it straight to the right tool.

Analysed on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

Drop a PDF or image to get started

or click to browse

Files never leave your device

Up to 50MB per file

Your file is analysed on your device — nothing is uploaded.

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How it works

Upload anything

Drop in a PDF or an image — JPG, PNG, WebP or an iPhone HEIC. No need to know which tool you want first.

We read the file

Right in your browser, we check the type, size, dimensions, transparency, page count and whether a PDF has real text or is a scan.

Pick a suggestion

You get clear, ranked next steps. Click one and your file is carried straight into the right tool — ready to go.

Why an assistant instead of a list of tools?

Most utility sites make you pick the operation before you start: you have to already know that an iPhone photo is “HEIC”, that a slow-loading image needs “compression”, or that a form is a “PDF you can edit.” If you don't know the jargon, you don't know where to click. The Smart Document Assistant flips that around — it reads the file first and recommends what to do in plain language.

Everything happens locally in your browser using the same engines that power our individual tools. We check a handful of honest signals — the file's type and size, an image's dimensions and whether it has a transparent background, a PDF's page count and whether it contains real text or is a scanned picture — and turn them into ranked suggestions. Because it runs on your device, your documents and photos are never uploaded, which matters when the file is an invoice, an ID scan or a signed form.

The suggestions are exactly that — suggestions. A square photo might be a passport picture or a logo, so we offer the most likely options and let you choose. When you pick one, your file comes with you into the tool, so there's nothing to re-upload.

How to edit a PDF for free (without uploading it)

A practical guide to fixing, signing and redacting PDFs in your browser.