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ABOUT US

About File2Any

File2Any was built to keep everyday file work local, simple, and private. Instead of sending your work through a random upload queue, the tools in this site handle image conversion, PDF workflows, and quick utility tasks in your browser.

OUR VALUES

What we stand for.

Privacy First

Your files stay on your device. We process routine work in the browser instead of pushing it through a random upload form.

Zero Latency

No upload queue or server round trip. Processing happens instantly on your machine when the tool is local.

Works Offline

Once loaded, many tools still work without an internet connection.

Truly Free

No hidden costs and no premium tiers for common file jobs.

Open Technology

Built with modern web APIs, Canvas, WebAssembly, and web workers for local processing.

For Real File Work

Designed for freelancers, creators, ops teams, small teams, and developers who handle files every day.

Private local processing

Most converter sites ask you to trust an upload box first and explain the privacy part later. File2Any does the opposite. The work happens in your browser with JavaScript, Canvas, WebAssembly, and web workers, which is especially useful when the files are client work or internal docs.

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Pick the file from your device

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Your browser handles the conversion locally

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Download the result and move on

WHO BUILDS IT

A small, opinionated product.

Operator and author

File2Any is maintained by Chloe. The goal is straightforward: build file tools that are actually useful for everyday work and honest about what they do well, what they do not, and why privacy matters for utilities that people normally treat as disposable.

Editorial standard

We are trimming thin helper pages, strengthening the core tool guides, and publishing only routes that add clear value. That means fewer keyword-style pages and more explanations about formats, use cases, limits, and safer workflows for the people actually using the site.

QUALITY BAR

What every page should help you do.

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Explain why the tool exists and when it is the right choice.

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State whether processing happens locally or requires a real tradeoff.

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Link visitors to clear privacy, terms, and contact information.

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Avoid filler pages that repeat the same message with slightly different keywords.