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BentoPDF is a free, open-source PDF toolkit that runs entirely in your browser. Your files never leave your device — all processing happens locally using WebAssembly. With 130+ tools covering everything from merging and splitting to OCR and digital signatures, BentoPDF handles every PDF workflow you need.

Quick Start

Get BentoPDF running in minutes with Docker or as a static site

Tools Reference

Browse all 130+ PDF tools organized by category

Self-Hosting Guide

Deploy on Docker, Vercel, Netlify, AWS, or air-gapped environments

Customize

Add custom branding, enable Simple Mode, and configure WASM modules

Why BentoPDF?

100% Private

Files never leave your device. All processing is done locally in your browser using WebAssembly — no uploads, no tracking, no data collection.

No Limits

No file size limits, no daily quotas, no watermarks. Process as many PDFs as you need, as often as you need.

130+ Tools

Convert, edit, merge, split, compress, sign, OCR, and more — every PDF workflow covered in one place.

Self-Hostable

Deploy on your own infrastructure. Docker, static hosting, air-gapped networks — full control over your deployment.

Get started

1

Run with Docker

Pull and run BentoPDF instantly from the GitHub Container Registry:
docker run -p 3000:8080 ghcr.io/alam00000/bentopdf:latest
Open your browser at http://localhost:3000.
2

Choose your tools

Browse the Tools Reference to discover all 130+ available tools across six categories: Edit & Annotate, Convert to PDF, Convert from PDF, Organize & Manage, Optimize & Repair, and Secure PDF.
3

Configure your deployment

Customize BentoPDF for your environment — set a custom brand, enable Simple Mode for internal use, or configure WASM modules for air-gapped networks.

Deployment options

Docker

Recommended for most deployments

Vercel / Netlify

Free static hosting in minutes

Air-Gapped

Fully offline with bundled WASM
BentoPDF is dual-licensed under AGPL-3.0 (free for open-source projects) and a Commercial License ($49 lifetime) for proprietary applications. See the Licensing page for details.

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