Zero uploads
Files are processed locally on your device and are not uploaded to PDFStick. This keeps private documents, IDs, invoices, and work files safer.
PDFStick was built because converting images to PDF shouldn't require uploading your files to a stranger's server. Your images are yours — they should stay on your device.
We believe file conversion tools should be fast, free, and private by default. PDFStick converts images to PDF locally on your device locally on your device and a hand-built PDF encoder. There are no file uploads, no accounts, no limits, and no data leaving your device.
When you drop an image into PDFStick, your browser reads the file locally, renders it to a signing area element, encodes it as JPEG data, then wraps it in a minimal valid PDF structure — all in memory. The resulting PDF is offered as a download directly from your browser. Nothing is sent over the network.
Files are processed locally on your device and are not uploaded to PDFStick. This keeps private documents, IDs, invoices, and work files safer.
No waiting for server responses. Conversion happens at the speed of your CPU.
No signup, no email, no tracking. Just open and convert.
Load the page once, then disconnect. PDFStick still works.
PDFStick currently supports converting:
Have a question, found a bug, or want to suggest a feature? Email us at support@pdfstick.com.