Remove Password from PDF
Remove Password from PDF unlocks an encrypted PDF when you know the password — free online, directly in your browser, with no sign-up, no upload, and no watermark. Drop your PDF, enter the password, and download the unlocked version. Useful for removing protection from your own documents before editing or sharing.
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How to Remove a Password from a PDF Online (3 Easy Steps)
- Upload your file using the area above.
- Adjust any settings or options if necessary.
- Click the process button to start the tool.
- Wait while your file is securely processed.
- Download your resulting file immediately.
Why Remove a PDF Password? (And When You Need To)
- 100% Free — No hidden fees or limits.
- Fast Processing — Get your result in seconds.
- Private & Secure — Your files stay on your device.
- Cross-Platform — Works seamlessly on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
Remove Password from PDF — Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Remove Password from PDF is 100% free with no registration required. Process PDFs with no watermark added and no daily limit on file count. There is no paid tier hiding behind a paywall.
Yes. Files are processed on Toolzspan’s secure server using HTTPS encryption and deleted automatically after unlocking. They are never stored, shared, or used for any other purpose.
You can upload PDFs up to 100MB. Larger files may take longer to process but are still supported.
Yes. Process PDFs on iPhone, iPad, or Android directly in Safari or Chrome. Upload from your Files app and download the result straight back to your device. The interface adapts to small screens with thumb-friendly buttons and clear file previews.
Yes. The tool only removes a password if you provide it. It cannot crack or bypass unknown passwords for legal and ethical reasons.
No. Removing the password does not re-encode the PDF. The content, formatting, and resolution remain unchanged.
Yes — if you have the owner password. Permission restrictions (print, copy, edit) can be lifted along with the open password.
Yes, if you own the file or have permission to access it. Removing protection from PDFs you don’t own or aren’t authorised to access is not lawful.