FileKitt exists because of a simple frustration: to shrink a photo for a government form, most sites make you upload your file to their server, wait in a queue, watch three ads, and trust a stranger with your ID document.
Modern browsers can do all of this locally. Compressing an image, rebuilding a PDF, extracting a table — your laptop is more than capable. So every FileKitt tool runs entirely on your device. Files are never uploaded, which makes the tools faster than upload-based sites and private by physics rather than by promise.
The principles
- Private by design. No file ever leaves your browser. There is no server that could store it.
- Free without tricks. No watermarks, no daily limits, no features held hostage. The site is supported by ads.
- Exact answers. Portals say "under 200 KB", so our compressors target exact sizes instead of vague percentages.
Questions or ideas? Get in touch — tool requests are genuinely welcome.