- Removes the open password so the PDF can be viewed without a password
- Removes owner restrictions — unlocks printing, copying, and editing
- Works on any PDF for which you know the correct password
- Owner-restricted PDFs with no open password can often be unlocked without entering anything
- All processing happens in your browser — the file is never uploaded
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Free PDF Unlock — Remove PDF Password & Restrictions, No Upload
Remove password protection and owner restrictions from any PDF you have the key for. 100% browser-based — files never leave your device.
About this tool
If you have ever received a password-protected PDF that you need to open every single time, or a document with owner restrictions that prevent you from printing or copying text you have every right to use, this tool solves both problems in seconds — entirely in your browser.
Most online PDF unlockers require you to upload your file to their server. That is a serious privacy concern when the document contains contracts, payslips, medical records, or any sensitive information. This PDF Unlock tool runs 100% in your browser using the open-source pdf-lib library. Your file is read into browser memory, decrypted locally, and downloaded straight back to your device. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.
The tool handles two types of PDF protection. The first is an open password (also called a user password) — this is the password you must type every time you try to open the file. The second is owner restrictions — these are permission flags that block printing, copying text, or editing even though the PDF opens freely. This tool removes both.
For open-password PDFs, upload the file, enter the correct password, and click Unlock. For owner-restricted PDFs with no open password, you can often unlock them without entering anything at all — just upload and download. The tool automatically detects which type of protection your PDF has and shows a clear status badge so you always know what to expect.
Features
- 100% client-side — your PDF is never sent to any server
- Remove open password from any PDF you have the correct key for
- Strip owner restrictions to re-enable printing, copying, and editing
- Auto-detects encryption type on upload — shows clear status badge
- Show/hide password toggle prevents entry errors on long passwords
- Owner-restricted PDFs (no open password) often unlock in one click
- No watermark, branding, or stamp added to the output file
- No account, email, or sign-up of any kind required
- Works fully offline after the page has loaded once
- Instant download as originalname-unlocked.pdf
How to Use
- 1Upload your PDFDrag your PDF onto the drop zone or click it to open a file picker. The file is read locally into your browser — nothing is uploaded. The tool immediately checks whether the PDF has an open password or owner restrictions and shows a status badge.
- 2Check the status badgeAfter uploading, a badge appears below the file chip. "🔒 This PDF is password-protected" means an open password is required and you must enter it below. "🔓 No open password detected" means the PDF opens freely but may have owner restrictions that this tool can remove.
- 3Enter the password if requiredIf the PDF has an open password, type it into the password field. Use the 👁 button to reveal the characters and check for typos. If the PDF has no open password, you can leave the field blank and click Unlock directly.
- 4Click Unlock & DownloadClick the blue "Unlock & Download" button in the toolbar. The browser decrypts the PDF using pdf-lib and downloads the clean, unrestricted file as originalname-unlocked.pdf. For most documents this completes in under a second.
- 5If the password is wrongAn error message appears immediately if the password you entered is incorrect. No damage is done — just re-enter the correct password and try again. The original file on your device is never modified.
- 6Load a different PDFClick the "Change PDF" button in the toolbar to clear the current file and return to the drop zone. You can immediately upload another PDF without refreshing the page.
Common Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
No. This tool runs entirely in your browser using the open-source pdf-lib JavaScript library. Your PDF is read from your disk into browser memory, processed locally, and the unlocked file is downloaded straight back to your device. No data is ever transmitted to a server — not even an analytics ping about the file you processed.
You can remove the password from any PDF for which you know the correct password. Upload the file, enter the password, and download the unlocked version. If the PDF has only owner restrictions with no open password required to view it, you can often unlock it without entering any password at all — just upload and click Unlock.
An open password (user password) must be entered every time you try to open the PDF — without it the file is completely inaccessible. Owner restrictions are a separate layer that controls permissions like printing, copying text, and editing. A PDF can have restrictions without requiring an open password. This tool removes both: the open password (when you provide the correct one) and owner restrictions.
This tool cannot bypass or brute-force a password you do not know. It requires the correct password to decrypt the PDF. If you have forgotten the password to your own document, this tool cannot help — you would need a dedicated password recovery application.
No watermarks are ever added. The output file contains only the original page content from your source document — no branding, no stamps, no "unlocked with" overlays.
Completely free, no account, no email, no sign-up of any kind. Open the page and start immediately. Because all processing happens in your browser there are no server costs, so there is no premium tier or usage limit.
Yes. The tool works in any modern browser including Chrome on Android and Safari on iOS. For everyday document sizes — a few megabytes — it works fine on a phone. Very large encrypted PDFs may be slower on mobile due to limited RAM.
The unlocking process preserves the document content as-is. Page content, hyperlinks, and embedded text are maintained. The only thing removed is the encryption layer. Bookmarks and outline entries are also preserved.