When you drag a bank statement or a signed contract into a free online PDF converter, that file doesn't just magically transform on your screen. It gets uploaded to a remote server owned by a company you don't know.
The Hidden Cost of "Free" Tools
Running servers that process millions of PDFs daily costs a significant amount of money. If a tool is offering these server resources for free, you have to ask how they are making that money back. While many rely on ads, the reality is your data is highly valuable. Once your file is on their server, you lose control over who can access it, how long it's stored, and whether it's scanned for data extraction.
What Server-Side Processing Actually Means
When you hit "Upload," your document travels across the internet to a data center. There, a program opens your PDF, runs the conversion, creates a new file, and sends it back to you. During this process, your unencrypted data sits in memory on a foreign machine. Even tools that promise to "delete files after 2 hours" still have full access during that window. If their servers are breached, your documents are part of the leak.
The Client-Side Solution
You don't need a remote server to edit a PDF anymore. Modern web browsers have the processing power to do the work right on your device. Unlike tools like iLovePDF or Smallpdf, Flipp processes everything locally in your browser — your files never leave your device.
Because the code runs locally, there are no upload wait times, no file size limits imposed by server costs, and zero risk of your data being intercepted or stored. It's the speed and convenience of a web app with the security of offline software.
Merge, split, and convert your PDFs without giving up your data.
Try Flipp's Private ToolsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Flipp store my PDF files?
No. Flipp never uploads your files to any server. All processing happens entirely inside your own web browser.
Is it safe to use Flipp for confidential documents?
Yes. Because your files never leave your device, Flipp is completely safe for sensitive documents like bank statements, legal contracts, and medical records.
What is client-side PDF processing?
Client-side processing means the actual code required to edit or convert the PDF is downloaded to your browser, and your computer's CPU does the work locally, rather than sending the file over the internet to a remote server.