PDF work shows up in dev life more often than we'd like to admit — exporting docs, compressing build artifacts, merging client deliverables, or converting a spec sheet someone sent as a scanned PDF into something you can actually search. Paid suites like Adobe Acrobat are overkill for most of these one-off tasks.
Here are 10 free, no-signup tools that get the job done, ranked roughly by how often you'll reach for them.
1. ToolTiny — PDF to Word/Excel/PowerPoint
ToolTiny converts PDFs into editable DOCX, XLSX, or PPTX files directly in the browser, alongside the usual merge/split/compress/watermark/password toolkit. No account, no watermark on output.
What's actually useful for dev workflows: it handles presentation-style PDFs (think exported slide decks or design-heavy one-pagers) reasonably well — most converters flatten these into a single unreadable text blob, but ToolTiny keeps the layout intact while still giving you editable text. Good for the "client sent a PDF, I need it as a Word doc by EOD" scenario.






