Protect PDF
Add a password and set permissions on your PDFs — encrypt printing, copying and editing in bulk, privately in your browser. No upload.
Read the guide: How to Password-Protect a PDFDrop PDFs here
PDF files — processed privately on your device
Encryption is applied on save and runs entirely in your browser. Add at least one password to continue.
How it works
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Add PDFs
Drop in the PDFs you want to protect — one or many.
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Set passwords & rights
Add a user and/or owner password and choose what readers are allowed to do.
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Protect & download
Encryption is applied on save. Download one file or the batch as a zip.
Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded
Your images are processed instantly on your own device and are never sent to a server — so there are no upload waits, no size limits from us, and no copies kept anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my files uploaded to a server?
- No. Everything happens entirely on your own device, inside your browser. Your PDFs and any passwords never leave your computer, so there are no upload waits and no copies kept anywhere.
- What’s the difference between the user and owner password?
- The user (open) password is required to open and read the PDF. The owner password grants full control and can change the permissions. You can set either or both — opening with the owner password bypasses the restrictions.
- What do the permissions control?
- They decide what someone opening the file with the user password can do — print, copy text, modify, annotate, fill forms, and so on. Uncheck an action to block it.
- Is the encryption secure?
- Yes — the PDF is encrypted with a standard AES handler, applied entirely on your device. Your files and passwords are never uploaded, and the strength of the protection depends on choosing a strong password.
- Can I protect many PDFs with the same password?
- Yes. Add a batch, set the password and permissions once, and they’re applied to every file — downloaded together as a zip.