About SimpleWebUtils
SimpleWebUtils is a small, focused set of browser-based PDF tools for assembling, cleaning, reviewing, and converting everyday documents.
Operator And Scope
SimpleWebUtils is an independently maintained web utility project. The current public scope is seven PDF tools and eight document guides in English and Korean.
Operational, privacy, and correction requests can be sent to simplewebutils@gmail.com. Do not attach confidential files; describe the page and issue instead.
Our Mission
Make common PDF work understandable and inspectable. The public collection is intentionally limited to seven tools and eight guides so each workflow can be tested, explained, and maintained instead of hidden inside a large generic utility directory.
What SimpleWebUtils Provides
The collection covers the document steps that commonly happen before an email, portal upload, reimbursement, application, report, or review handoff.
Seven Focused PDF Tools
Merge, split, delete, and rotate PDF pages; add text or image watermarks; convert PDF pages to images; and turn JPG or PNG images into a PDF.
Local-First Processing
PDF and image input stays in the browser during the normal conversion flow. Analytics and advertising, when enabled with the applicable consent, measure page use and do not receive the document bytes from the tool.
Practical Guides
Eight guides document real scenarios, mistakes, verification steps, and the expected result of the linked tool workflow.
Our Values
Inspectable Results
Each tool exposes page counts, selections, progress, errors, and a downloadable result so the workflow can be checked before sharing.
Privacy
During normal use of the seven PDF tools, selected PDF and image bytes are processed in the browser and are not sent to a SimpleWebUtils conversion server.
Tested Failure Paths
Valid files, corrupted files, unsupported formats, page limits, and core download paths are covered by repeatable workflow tests.
No Account
The PDF tools do not require an account, subscription, or desktop installation.
Editorial And Testing Method
Every public guide starts with a specific document job rather than a keyword list. It explains the source files, decisions, failure cases, and final checks needed before a PDF is shared or submitted.
- Examples use concrete file names, page ranges, page counts, and expected outputs that readers can compare with their own work.
- Tool behavior is checked with local PDF and image fixtures, including valid files, invalid ranges, unsupported formats, and corrupted input.
- A guide is corrected when the linked tool behavior changes; each public guide displays its verification method and review date.
How Tool Behavior Is Verified
Release checks use generated PDF and image fixtures to verify page counts, orientation, changed output bytes, visible errors, and browser download paths.
- A one-page PDF and a three-page PDF must merge into a four-page result; corrupted input must remain blocked.
- Split, delete, rotate, watermark, PDF-to-image, and image-to-PDF workflows are checked against expected selections and outputs.
- English and Korean public routes, canonical URLs, language alternates, internal links, and sitemap membership are checked before release.
Public Verification And Privacy Evidence
Each public guide states the fixtures, successful result, blocked failure path, and review date used for its linked tool. The privacy page separately explains what stays in the browser and which consent-gated services may receive page-use data. Visitors can inspect this evidence without an account.
Last public workflow review: July 14, 2026
Legal Disclaimer
All SimpleWebUtils tools are provided “as is.” Verify results before using them in regulatory, legal, financial, medical, or safety-critical workflows. The operator is not liable for damage arising from use or misuse of the tools.
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