Offline PDF Toolkit Without Accounts or Cloud Uploads
Users who handle sensitive documents need PDF scanning, merging, splitting, and compression tools that work entirely offline without requiring accounts or cloud storage. This is framed as a product launch rather than a problem report. Heavily competed space with Adobe, Smallpdf, and similar tools.
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