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Privacy-first browser-based file tools without server uploads

Users converting or merging sensitive files must trust third-party servers with their data, as most file tools require uploads. Browser-based alternatives that process files locally eliminate this exposure. A builder has already shipped a working solution (PeerServ), indicating the niche is served.

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