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The first release of PDFGeek — a free, offline PDF toolkit for Windows.

Every PDF tool on the web wants you to upload your documents, then caps what you can do until you pay. iLovePDF stops you at 25 files per merge. Sejda allows three tasks an hour. Acrobat wants a subscription. PDFGeek does the same jobs on your own machine, with no caps to lift — because your files never leave your computer in the first place.

What's in it

  • Merge any number of PDFs into one, in the order you set
  • Split into one file per page, or into fixed-size chunks
  • Extract or remove pages using print-dialog ranges (1-3, 5, 9-)
  • Rotate by 90°, 180° or 270°, on selected pages or the whole document
  • Reorder a document by listing pages in the order you want them
  • Watermark every page with your own text, size, opacity and angle
  • Add a password with AES-128 encryption, controlling printing and copying
  • Remove a password from a document you can already open
  • Drag files onto the window, or right-click a PDF and choose "Open with PDFGeek"

No file limits. No watermarks on output. No account. No telemetry. No paid tier.

Downloads

File What it is
PDFGeekSetup.exe Installer. Start menu entry, optional desktop shortcut, clean uninstall. Installs per-user, so no admin rights and no UAC prompt.
PDFGeek.exe Portable. A single file — run it from anywhere, including a USB stick. Nothing installed, nothing written to the registry.

Both are the same application. Requires Windows 10 or later, 64-bit. Nothing else to install — .NET is bundled.

Checksums (SHA256)

366bf7bcec98b9dc6418404a9d5b95a39746a8eb62ea87326eeba45cf8e9f339  PDFGeekSetup.exe
517e65b725bf75b6fcdcaa89ee30ff3770592fe9a874f30aaa97320ae5b218da  PDFGeek.exe

Windows will warn you the first time

PDFGeek isn't code-signed. A certificate costs money we'd rather not put behind a free tool, so SmartScreen will show "Windows protected your PC" on first run. Click More info → Run anyway.

If you'd rather not take that on trust, the source for this exact build is in this repository, and the checksums above let you verify that what you downloaded is what we published.

One network call, only when you ask

Clicking Check for updates makes a single request to GitHub's public releases API to compare version numbers. It sends no identifiers, no file names and no usage data, and it never downloads or installs anything by itself. Don't press it and PDFGeek makes no network connection at all.

Not in this release

  • Compression — doing it properly means re-encoding images, which is a job in itself rather than a checkbox. It's on the list.
  • OCR and true redaction — both planned. Redaction especially deserves doing properly: plenty of cheap tools draw a black box over text that is still selectable underneath.

Built with

Avalonia (MIT) and PDFsharp (MIT).

Free forever. If it saved you a subscription, you can buy us a coffee — welcome, never expected.

Source: README.md, updated 2026-08-16