Local processing
Common edits run in this browser instead of an upload-first app server.
Secure PDF app
For Slay PDF, secure means reducing unnecessary document movement: common PDF work runs in the browser and passwords are never saved.
Common edits run in this browser instead of an upload-first app server.
Export passwords are never saved.
Use enterprise systems when policy, certificate signing or compliance controls require them.
No web app can make every document safe in every context. Slay PDF focuses on a practical security baseline for everyday PDFs: keep common edits local, be transparent about limits and avoid saving passwords.
Use it when browser-local editing is enough for the document risk.
No. Use organization-approved systems for compliance, certificate signing and managed document workflows.
Because common workflows avoid app-server document uploads and passwords are never saved.
Yes. Slay PDF supports visible redaction blocks and flattened exports for common redaction workflows.