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Create PDF Workflow

Automate PDF processing by chaining multiple operations together

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Automate PDF Processing with Workflows

Create custom workflows to automate complex PDF processing tasks. Chain multiple operations together to save time and ensure consistency.

Available Operations

  • Merge: Combine multiple PDFs into one
  • Split: Divide PDF into separate pages
  • Compress: Reduce file size
  • Rotate: Rotate pages by 90°, 180°, or 270°
  • Extract Pages: Extract specific page ranges
  • Add Watermark: Add text watermarks

How to Use

  1. Upload your PDF files
  2. Add workflow steps in the desired order
  3. Configure each step's settings
  4. Execute the workflow
  5. Download the processed files

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a PDF workflow? +

A PDF workflow is a sequence of automated operations that process your PDF files. Instead of performing each task manually, you can chain multiple operations together (like merge, rotate, and watermark) to process files in one go.

How many steps can I add to a workflow? +

There's no limit to the number of steps you can add. You can create complex workflows with as many operations as needed. Each step processes the output from the previous step in sequence.

Can I process multiple PDF files at once? +

Yes! You can upload multiple PDF files and the workflow will process all of them through each step. The results will be automatically packaged in a ZIP file for easy download.

Is my data secure? +

Absolutely! All processing happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your PDF files never leave your device and are not uploaded to any server.

Can I reorder or remove steps? +

Yes, you can remove any step by clicking the × button next to it. To reorder steps, simply remove and re-add them in your desired sequence. Each step can be configured independently.

What happens if a step fails? +

If any step encounters an error, the workflow will stop and display an error message. You can then adjust your settings or files and try again. Common issues include invalid page ranges or corrupted PDF files.