Privacy

Everything you do here stays on your device. Files don’t leave your machine — your browser does all the processing, locally.

Your files

Drag a photo, video or PDF into a tool, and it is read inside your browser via standard web APIs. Nothing is uploaded. There is no backend, no cloud, no server-side processing. When you click “Download”, the result is generated in your browser and saved straight to your downloads folder.

This is not a marketing claim — it is how the tools are literally built. Open the network tab in your browser’s developer tools while using a tool: you will see zero file uploads.

Analytics

We use Plausible to count which tools get used and which ones don’t. That is how we decide what is worth developing further — no point polishing tools nobody uses, and every reason to invest in the popular ones.

Plausible’s own full privacy statement lives at plausible.io/privacy.

What does Plausible record?

For each page view, Plausible records the page URL, the referring site (if any), the visitor’s rough country, the browser family (e.g. “Safari”) and the OS family (e.g. “iOS”) — derived from the user-agent and IP address. None of these can identify a person. Plausible does not store IP addresses. That is it — nothing personal, nothing about your files.

Opt out

Browser content blockers (Brave, uBlock Origin, etc.) block Plausible by default. If you have one running, you are already opted out — the tools work exactly the same.

Questions?

Drop an email to mail@willem.com.

Last updated: 12 May 2026.