iConvertDoc is a privacy-first document workspace: a growing collection of free tools for PDFs, images and data files that run entirely inside your web browser. It began as a set of utilities an e-commerce seller built to speed up printing Meesho, Amazon and Flipkart orders, and grew into a full toolkit used for everyday document work.
Every tool here is JavaScript executing on your own device. When you drop in a file, it is opened and processed locally — never uploaded, never stored, never seen by anyone. You can switch off your internet connection after a page loads and the tools keep working. For sensitive documents like bank statements, identity papers and customer data, this is fundamentally safer than any upload-based converter.
Because your browser does the computing, there's no server bill to recover — so there's no paywall, no premium tier, and no watermarks. The site is supported by a small amount of advertising, kept deliberately minimal so the experience stays clean.
Phase two brings AI document intelligence — summaries, translation and chat-with-your-PDF — along with audio transcription. The same principle will apply: as private as the technology allows, and honest about it where it can't be fully local.