Combining notes from many sources
PDFs from different lectures, scanned handouts, and downloaded papers need to be combined into one submission without losing order.
Combine lecture slides, split a 200-page reading into chapters, convert PDFs into editable Word, and summarize long papers. All in your browser, no signup, and your files never leave your laptop.
PDFs from different lectures, scanned handouts, and downloaded papers need to be combined into one submission without losing order.
Long PDFs slow down study sessions. Students need a way to summarize, translate, or extract key points without re-reading the entire document.
Editable Word documents are essential for rewrites, but most free converters add watermarks or require accounts.
Combine lecture notes, readings, and references into one clean PDF for submission.
Open tool →Break long readings into per-chapter PDFs for focused study sessions.
Open tool →Convert a PDF reading into an editable DOCX so you can quote, paraphrase, and rewrite.
Open tool →Get a quick abstract and key takeaways from long papers and lecture notes.
Open tool →Shrink large scans and image-heavy PDFs to fit upload limits on school portals.
Open tool →Turn scanned lecture slides and book pages into searchable text you can copy and quote.
Open tool →Drop all PDFs for the week into Merge PDF, drag them into the right order, and download one clean file for offline reading.
Use PDF to Word to turn the papers you need to quote into editable DOCX files.
For the longer background readings, open AI Summarizer to pull out the key takeaways.
Run the final PDF through Compress PDF to make sure it fits your school's submission size limit.
Yes. PdfPix is free forever, with no student plan, no email verification, and no hidden limits. You can use every tool as much as you need.
No. PdfPix does not use AI to alter your assignments. The AI Summarizer simply extracts key points from your readings — it does not write content on your behalf.
Yes, once a tool page is loaded you can disconnect from the internet. All processing happens in the browser, so it works on a plane, in a library, or in a dorm without Wi-Fi.
Yes. Files stay on your device. PdfPix does not upload, log, or retain anything you work on.