FreeConversion vs Adobe Acrobat

Discover why FreeConversion is the best free and private alternative to Adobe Acrobat for merging your PDFs.

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Last updated : May 14, 2026

Adobe Acrobat

Pros

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Reliable merging, integrated with the Acrobat Pro suite

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Fine page-order control with preview

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PDF metadata preserved post-merge

Cons

Adobe Cloud account required to merge even a single file

Free tier: 2 merges per month

Acrobat Pro at $19.99/month for unlimited merging

Files stored in Adobe Document Cloud (configurable retention but kept by default)

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FreeConversion

Why Choose Us

No account required

Merge 100 files per day if you need to

No Adobe Document Cloud to configure or clean up

Why switch from Adobe Acrobat to FreeConversion?

Adobe Acrobat (https://www.adobe.com/acrobat) is a popular tool, but it has significant limitations. The main difference with FreeConversion is privacy: unlike Adobe Acrobat which sends your files to remote servers, FreeConversion processes everything locally in your browser using WebAssembly technology.

This means your sensitive documents (contracts, resumes, bank statements) never leave your computer. Additionally, FreeConversion is 100% free with no file limits, no registration, and no ads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use FreeConversion for professional documents?

Absolutely! FreeConversion is perfect for professional documents. Since all processing happens locally in your browser, your confidential documents remain 100% private.

Is there a file size limit?

FreeConversion handles large files directly in your browser. The limit depends mainly on your device's memory, but files up to 100MB are processed without issues.

Will the compressed PDF be compatible everywhere?

Yes, compressed PDFs remain in standard PDF format and open in all PDF readers (Adobe Reader, browsers, mobile apps, etc.).

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