Privacy

Privacy Policy

PDF Renamer is designed for local browser-based PDF processing. This page explains what data is processed, what is not stored, and what may change if optional features are added later.

Scope

This Privacy Policy applies to PDF Renamer, a free web tool for batch renaming text-based PDF files by extracted content. It does not apply to third-party websites linked from this site.

PDF files and extracted text

In the current version, text-based PDFs are processed locally in your browser. The tool reads selectable PDF text, builds preview file names, and creates renamed copies in a ZIP file on your device.

We do not intentionally upload, store, sell, or use your PDF content to train AI models. Your original files are not modified by the web tool.

If OCR, AI extraction, cloud storage, or account features are introduced in the future, those features will be clearly described because they may require file upload or server-side processing.

Analytics and basic technical data

We use Google Analytics 4 and may use hosting logs to understand aggregate usage, page performance, errors, and traffic sources. Analytics may collect basic technical information such as page views, approximate location, device/browser details, and referral source.

We do not need PDF content for analytics and should not log extracted text, selected PDF areas, generated file names, or the files you process in your browser.

We may measure basic product actions, such as adding files, starting extraction, completing extraction, exporting CSV, or downloading a ZIP. These events do not include PDF content, file names, extracted values, or selection coordinates.

Third-party services

The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages and uses Google Analytics 4. Cloudflare may provide hosting logs or basic web analytics, and Google Analytics may measure aggregate site usage.

PDF.js and JSZip are served from renamepdf.com instead of third-party CDN URLs. These services and libraries do not need PDF content, extracted values, selected areas, generated file names, or the files you process in your browser.