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Use the browser-based workspace without an account or server upload form.
private pdf conversion
Convert a PDF to Markdown without sending the document to a server or creating an account.
the short answer
Open anydoctomd, choose your PDF, and let the browser read its text layer locally. The document is not sent to anydoctomd's conversion server. Text PDFs are grouped by page, cleaned, and returned as editable Markdown. If the PDF is a readable scan without a text layer, the browser can use its local OCR fallback instead.
what you get
at a glance
Processing
Browser-local file conversion
Output
Cleaned Markdown with source metadata
Limit
60MB per file
Review
Editable before copy or download
how it works
Use the browser-based workspace without an account or server upload form.
The browser reads the file from your device and extracts its available text layer locally.
Inspect, edit, copy, or download the cleaned result while it remains in the current tab.
good for
know the limits
see the output
These small examples show the shape of the output before you use your own files.
questions
For file conversion, the PDF is read and processed in the browser and is not uploaded to anydoctomd's conversion server. OCR and PDF worker assets may be fetched when first needed.
Yes, if the scan is readable. The browser can rasterize pages and run its OCR fallback locally, with a first-40-pages limit for scanned PDFs.
Not necessarily on first use. The app, fonts, PDF worker, OCR worker, or language data may need to load, but the document itself is not sent to a conversion backend.
ready when you are
No account is required. Add a file, review the result, and keep the Markdown that is useful to you.
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