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Pricing

Pay once, when it’s ready.

PDFOperations is built for quick jobs: upload → process → download. Pricing is per job, not per month. You’ll see the total in Stripe before you pay.

Upload is free. You pay only when your download is ready. No subscriptions.
No subscriptions
No account required
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Instant download

One-time pricing

GBP • per job
Standard
Best for single jobs. Up to 10 files in one run.
£2.99
Pro
Best for batches. Up to 50 files — admin days, multiple submissions, client handoffs.
£9.99
Share link (optional)
Avoid email limits. Send one link instead of attachments.
+£2.49

Quick calculator

Pick your file count
6
Tier: Standard
Total: £2.99 (£0.50/file)
The tool selects the tier automatically. Stripe shows the final total before you confirm payment. (No recurring billing.)
Included
Standard
Pro
All tools (Compress, Merge, Split, Rotate, Convert)
Yes
Yes
File limit per job
10
50
Share link add-on
Optional
Optional
Subscriptions
Never
Never
Practical limits: max 50 files per job • max 25MB per file. Output depends on the tool (single PDF or ZIP bundle). Taxes are shown by Stripe if applicable.

Pricing FAQs

Straight answers
Do you charge a subscription?
No. It’s pay-once per job. You only pay when your output is ready to download.
How do tiers work?
Standard is £2.99 for up to 10 files. Pro is £9.99 for up to 50 files. The tool selects the tier automatically and Stripe shows the total before you confirm payment.
What is the Share link add-on?
Share link adds +£2.49 and creates a download link — ideal when email attachment limits get in the way.
What do I download?
It depends on the tool: Compress / Merge / Rotate produce a single updated PDF. Split produces a ZIP of per-page PDFs. Convert outputs one file per input (bundled into a ZIP when needed).
Do you store my files?
Files are stored temporarily to process your request and deliver the download. See Privacy for retention and handling details.
What happens next after I pay?
After checkout you can download instantly. (People convert better when the next step is explicit.) :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}