A small, focused collection of utilities built around one idea: your files shouldn't have to leave your machine just to get something done. PDF editing, image work, metadata cleanup, data recovery — all of it runs locally.
Most tools upload your data to a server. That's a bad default.
Legal briefs, financial records, client photos, medical documents — none of that should pass through a third-party server just to merge two PDFs. Every tool here processes files using your own hardware. No telemetry, no cloud sync, no account needed.
Subscriptions for basic utilities don't make sense. The core tools are free and always will be. When you need something deeper — like recovering files from a dead drive — that's a one-time purchase. No renewals, no expiry.
Web tools are bottlenecked by your upload speed and some shared server queue. Here, a 500MB PDF compresses in seconds because it's using your CPU directly. The ceiling is your machine, not someone else's infrastructure.
Three toolkits, all offline-capable, all free to start with — each built around keeping your files on your machine.
Finds and recovers deleted files by reading raw disk sectors — bypassing the file system entirely. Works on formatted drives, corrupted partitions, and SD cards that won't mount.
A full-featured PDF editor that runs in your browser. Merge documents, reorder pages, sign contracts, stamp dates, redact sensitive text, and compress heavy scans — without uploading a thing.
Four image tools in one workspace — compress, convert formats, blur sensitive areas, and strip hidden EXIF metadata. Everything runs in your browser, nothing gets uploaded.
TheNexTools exists because the best version of these utilities shouldn't need an internet connection or a monthly subscription.
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