Unlock PDF — Remove Password, Fast & Private
Strip password protection from a PDF — locally, in your browser, with zero uploads
Drop a password-protected PDF and we remove the lock. Owner-only restrictions (print / copy / edit disabled) are detected automatically and removed without asking you for anything. Open-password PDFs unlock when you type the password — the password stays on your device, never sent anywhere. 100% in-browser. No upload, no signup, no watermark, no file limit.
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PDF · No upload — 100% local · Password stays on your device.
How to Unlock a PDF and Remove Password Protection
1. Drop your password-protected PDF
Drag the locked PDF onto the drop zone above, or click to browse. The file loads into your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.
2. Auto-detect owner vs user lock
We inspect the PDF's encryption dictionary. If it's owner-only-locked (permissions restricted but no password needed to open), we unlock it straight away — no prompt. If it needs a password to open, we show you the password field.
3. Type the password (if needed)
Enter the open password OR the owner password — the PDF spec accepts either one. Your password is used locally by the Web Crypto API inside your browser. It's never transmitted, logged, or stored.
4. Download the unlocked PDF
Click Unlock PDF. The decrypted file is produced locally with the /Encrypt dictionary stripped out. Opens in any PDF viewer without prompting for a password — print, copy, edit, and annotate restrictions are all removed.
Why This is the Best Free PDF Unlocker
100% local processing
Your PDF AND your password stay on your device. Compare: iLovePDF, Smallpdf, Adobe, Syncfusion, and PDF2Go all upload both. When you're unlocking a PDF, that's a double privacy problem — they briefly hold both the file and the key. We don't: we literally cannot see either because we don't have a server for your files.
Owner-only auto-detect
Most protected PDFs you encounter (corporate systems, government forms, restricted-print documents) are owner-locked, not user-locked — they open without a password but block printing and copying. We detect that automatically and unlock with zero input. Competitors force you to type something even when no password is required.
AES-256 and RC4 both supported
The modern standard (AES-256 R6 V5, used by Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office, and every recent PDF producer) works. The legacy one (RC4-128 R3 V2) also works for older documents. If your PDF uses a middle-aged AES-128 R4 V4 variant we surface a clear workaround instead of failing silently.
No file size or page-count limit
Drop a 5-page PDF, a 500-page textbook, or a multi-hundred-MB legal package. Only bound by device memory. iLovePDF and Smallpdf cap free use at a few tasks per hour and file sizes around 25–200 MB. We don't.
Truly Free, Forever
No trial, no premium tier, no per-file charge. Unlock as many PDFs as you want, as often as you want. Ad-supported so it stays free for everyone.
No account, no email
Start unlocking immediately. No signup, no email capture, no credit card. The way desktop software used to work before "free trials" became traps.
Works offline
Once this page has loaded you can disconnect from the internet and the unlocker still works. Great for sensitive PDFs (medical, legal, financial) you'd rather process without a network connection active.
No watermark on the output
The unlocked PDF contains exactly the content of your input. No added logo, no footer, no "unlocked with…" line, no ad page at the end. Clean output, always.
Same code as the editor
The decryption routine is the same code path the main PDF Edit editor uses to open encrypted documents. One implementation, battle-tested on thousands of real-world PDFs. We reuse it here rather than shipping a second, less-tested copy.
The Two Kinds of PDF Password, Explained
User password (open password)
This is the one most people mean by "PDF password". The file is locked shut — your viewer prompts you before you can see any content. Typical sources: banks encrypting statements, employers sending salary slips, attorneys exchanging case files. To unlock one of these here, you need to know the password. Once you type it in, we decrypt the content streams locally, strip the /Encrypt dictionary, and output a plain PDF.
Owner password (permission password)
This one is subtler. The file opens normally — no password prompt — but certain operations are blocked: printing, text copy, editing, annotation, page extraction. Many corporate systems produce owner-locked PDFs by default (think "do not print without authorization" warnings). You can unlock these here with ZERO input: drop the file and we detect that the user password is empty, strip the restrictions, done. Most competitors still ask you to type something, even though nothing is required.
Files with both locks
A PDF can have both an open password AND a separate owner password for permissions. The PDF spec says EITHER one can fully unlock the file. We let you enter whichever you know — our decryptor tries the user-password path first, then falls back to the owner-password path. One field, both cases handled.
Files where the password is truly unknown
If a PDF is user-locked and you don't know the password, no legitimate tool can unlock it. The encryption is mathematically strong (AES-256, or RC4 which is weaker but still requires a key). Tools that claim to "recover" an unknown password are either (a) brute-forcing common passwords, which takes days and only works for weak passwords, or (b) scams. If you've lost your own password, the realistic answer is to request a fresh copy from whoever sent it — or run a dictionary attack with a dedicated tool on your own machine.
PDF Edit vs iLovePDF, Smallpdf, Adobe, Syncfusion, PDF2Go
| Virki | PDF Edit | iLovePDF | Smallpdf | Adobe | Syncfusion | PDF2Go |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PDF uploaded to a server? | No — 100% local | Ja | Ja | Ja | Ja | Ja |
| Password sent to a server? | No — stays on device | Ja | Ja | Ja | Ja | Ja |
| Auto-detect owner-only lock? | Yes — no prompt needed | No — always prompts | No — always prompts | No — always prompts | No — always prompts | No — always prompts |
| AES-256 supported? | Yes | Ja | Ja | Ja | Ja | Ja |
| Konta kravd? | Never | Ókeypis lag avmarkað | 2 uppgávur/tími (ókeypis) | Ókeypis lag avmarkað | Nei | Ókeypis lag avmarkað |
| Vatnmerki á úttaki? | No | Nei | Nei | Nei | Nei | Nei |
| Virkar uttan net eftir lesan? | Yes | Nei | Nei | Nei | Nei | Nei |
| No file-size limit? | Yes (device memory only) | Free tier: 200 MB | Free tier: 5 MB | Ókeypis lag avmarkað | Ókeypis lag avmarkað | Free tier: 100 MB |
| Clear error on unsupported encryption? | Yes — with workaround | Partial | Partial | Partial | Nei | Partial |
The point isn't that iLovePDF or Adobe are bad tools — they're not. The point is that if you care about not uploading your PDF and your password in the same request to someone else's server, you need a local-only unlocker. We built one. Nobody else in the top ten has.
Who Unlocks PDFs?
Removing print and copy restrictions
Corporate templates, government forms, and educational material are often distributed with print/copy blocked "for security" — even when the content itself isn't sensitive. If you need to print a form you received or copy a quote from a PDF you legitimately hold, unlock it and the restrictions are gone.
Your own password, forgotten
You password-protected a PDF last year, the password manager didn't save it, and now you can't open your own file. If there's any chance the lock was owner-only (common when the protection was added via "restrict editing" rather than "encrypt with password"), drop it here — we may unlock it with zero input. If it's a genuine user-lock, you'll need the password.
Re-signing a signed contract
The contract arrives locked by the sender's workflow system. You open it, countersign, then realize your PDF viewer won't let you save because of the lock. Unlock first, counter-sign second, re-send.
Annotating a reference document
Research papers, ebooks, and reference PDFs are sometimes distributed with annotation blocked. Unlock to add your study notes, highlighting, or margin comments locally — your annotations never get shared back to the original source.
Merging with other PDFs
Most PDF merge tools refuse to include a password-locked file, even if you know the password. Unlock once, merge without friction. Works great as a prep step before our /merge-pdf tool.
Archiving for long-term access
A password-protected document you care about (tax return, medical record) is one forgotten password away from unrecoverable. For personal archives you control, unlock first and store the plain version in your own encrypted backup instead of relying on PDF's built-in scheme.
Screen reader accessibility
The PDF "extract for accessibility" permission controls whether screen readers can access text content. Owner-locked PDFs often block it. Unlock removes the restriction — the text becomes accessible to assistive technology.
Printing to a larger format
Some PDFs are locked to only allow low-resolution printing. Unlocking removes the restriction, so you can send to a plotter or photo printer at full fidelity.
Opening legacy-encrypted documents
Old RC4-encrypted PDFs from the early 2000s sometimes fail to open cleanly in modern viewers. Unlock strips the legacy encryption and outputs a plain PDF that any modern viewer handles without fuss.
Unlock PDF on iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook
Our PDF unlocker works on every device with a modern browser — Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, iPad, iPhone, and Android. No app install, no plugins, no admin rights. Once the page has loaded you can disconnect from the internet and continue unlocking — everything runs locally via your browser's Web Crypto API. Password input uses a standard password field, so your device's password manager can autofill if it has the credential saved.
How Does Browser-Based PDF Unlocking Actually Work?
Your PDF is read into your browser's memory. If it has an /Encrypt dictionary, we parse the encryption parameters (algorithm version, revision, user/owner hash data). For AES-256 R6 V5, we run the PDF 2.0 password-validation routine using SHA-256/384/512 and AES-128-CBC mixing to derive the file key from your password, then use that key to AES-256-CBC decrypt every encrypted object stream. For RC4 R3 V2, we run the legacy MD5 key-derivation and RC4 stream-decrypt on each object. Once all streams are plaintext, we rebuild the PDF without the /Encrypt dictionary. The output is a standard PDF 1.7 that opens in every modern viewer. All crypto runs in your browser via the Web Crypto API — no server involved at any step, and your password is never transmitted.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I unlock a PDF for free?
Drop your locked PDF on the page above. If it's owner-only-locked, we unlock it automatically. If it has an open password, enter the password (it stays on your device) and click Unlock PDF.
How do I remove a password from a PDF?
Same as unlocking — our tool removes the /Encrypt dictionary entirely. The resulting PDF opens without any password prompt and has no print/copy/edit restrictions.
Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?
No. Decryption runs in your browser. Your PDF never touches our servers because we don't have a server for your files.
Is my password sent to a server?
No. The password is used locally by the Web Crypto API. It's never transmitted, logged, or stored. Close the tab and it's gone.
Can I unlock a PDF without the password?
Yes, if the PDF is owner-only locked (permissions restricted but no password required to open). We detect those automatically. For genuinely user-locked PDFs, no legitimate tool can unlock without the password.
What encryption methods are supported?
AES-256 R6 V5 (the modern standard) and RC4-128 R3 V2 (legacy). If your PDF uses AES-128 R4 V4 we'll show a clear error message and suggest a workaround.
Will the output have a watermark?
No. Your unlocked PDF is exactly your input with the encryption stripped — no added content.
Is there a file-size limit?
No artificial limit. Your device's memory is the only ceiling.
Can I unlock a PDF on my phone?
Yes. Works on iPhone Safari, iPad, Android Chrome, and every other modern mobile browser. No app install required.
Does it work offline?
Yes, once the page has loaded. Unlocking runs entirely in your browser.
What's the difference between an owner password and a user password?
User password blocks opening the file. Owner password allows opening but blocks print/copy/edit/extract operations. The PDF spec accepts either one for full unlock — our decryptor tries user-first, owner-second.
Is unlocking a PDF legal?
Ja um tú átt PDF-ið ella hevur loyvi til at broyta tað. Nei um tú umferiir vernd á innihald, tú ikki átt rettindi til. Vit metast ikki á brúkshøvuna, men vit kunnu ikki hjálpa tær at brjóta höfundarrett.
Can I unlock a PDF that is only restricted (not password-encrypted)?
Yes — that's the owner-only case. We detect it automatically and strip the restrictions without asking for anything.
Does the unlocker preserve form fields and signatures?
Ja fyri skemafelt, nei fyri stafrænar undirskriftir. Skemafelt eru varðveitt. Stafrænar undirskriftir kunnu verða ógildar, tí undirskrivingin bindur til nákvæmu bytastream í upprunaliga krypterade PDF-ið — avkryptering broytir teir bytanar. Um títt arbeiðsfloytur treystir á, at undirskriftin heldst gild, malt ikki upp fílilin.
Can I re-protect the unlocked PDF later?
Yes. Our main editor's Protect feature applies fresh AES-256 encryption with your own chosen password. Round-trip (unlock → edit → re-protect) is a common workflow.
Is this the best PDF unlocker?
Ja — fyri friðhelgisforrang arbeiðir, har hvørki PDF-ið né lykilorðið skal renna um ambætara, hugsa vit tað. Fyri skýsamstilltar arbeiðsfloytar yvir tæki kann Adobe Acrobat online passa betur.
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