PDF Format Repair
Upload a PDF to check compatibility first, then re-export a more standardized version as needed. All processing is completed in your browser without server upload.
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Upload, Diagnose, and Repair
This version supports a single PDF file. Uploading a new file will replace the current file and reset the previous diagnosis and results.
Upload PDF to Check
Drag the PDF here or click to select a file. We will first check the structure and compatibility, then decide whether to recommend exporting a repaired version.
All processing is done locally in your browser. No files are uploaded.
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Diagnostic Summary
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Usage Steps
Upload PDF
Select a PDF to check for compatibility. The tool will first read its structure information.
View Diagnostic Results
First, confirm whether there are structural warnings, whether the file is encrypted, and whether exporting a repaired version is recommended.
Download Repaired Version
Once confirmed, a new PDF will be rewritten and exported, making it more suitable for sharing, archiving, or processing with other tools.
Why use this tool
Diagnose First, Then Repair
It first tells you whether structural warnings are detected, then lets you decide whether to export a repaired version, avoiding blind repetitive processing.
Compatibility Rewrite Export
By re-exporting the PDF structure, it helps certain readers, print workflows, or downstream processing tools open files more reliably.
Files Stay Local
Checking, repairing, and downloading all happen in your current browser, making it ideal for PDFs containing contracts, invoices, or internal documents.
Seamless Integration with Other PDF Tools
If a file frequently throws errors, repair its compatibility first before splitting, merging, or extracting content for more reliable results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this deep corruption recovery?
Can encrypted PDFs be directly repaired?
If the check shows no errors, is it still worth exporting a repaired version?
Will files be uploaded to the server?
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