Remove the password from a document you can already open, so you stop typing it every single time.
Click the box or drag your file onto it.
The one you already use to open the document.
You get a copy that opens without asking for anything.
Banks and payroll systems send statements locked with a password built from your date of birth or your PAN. That is sensible in transit and tiresome afterwards — every time you open last March's statement, you type it again, and any tool you feed the file into has to be told the password too.
If the document is already living safely on your own machine, taking the password off makes it behave like a normal file: searchable, previewable, and usable by other tools.
You need the password. It is used to open the document exactly as your PDF reader would, and a copy is then saved without the encryption. A file whose password you do not know cannot be opened here — that is deliberate, and no online tool that claims otherwise should be trusted with your documents.
Worth being straight about this, because it differs from most tools on this site. Our word counter and JSON formatter run entirely inside your browser and send nothing anywhere. PDF work is not like that — it has to open and rewrite the document structure, which is more than a browser does reliably across every PDF it might be handed.
So your file is uploaded over an encrypted connection, processed on our server, and the original is deleted as soon as the new file has been produced. The result sits behind a private download link that expires. Nothing is read, indexed or kept for any other purpose.
If a document is confidential enough that it must never leave your machine, use a desktop application instead. That is true of every online PDF tool, not just this one.
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