PDF Password Checker
Check whether a PDF appears password protected or encrypted.
Files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded or stored on the server.
About PDF Password Checker
PDF Password Checker is a browser-based tool for checking whether a PDF appears to be encrypted or password protected. Select a PDF and the tool tries to load it locally. If it can access the document, it displays that the PDF is readable and shows page count when available. If the file cannot be opened because it is encrypted, password protected or otherwise restricted, the tool shows a clear validation message. This is useful before submitting documents to portals, sending files to clients, processing PDFs with other tools or troubleshooting why a file cannot be opened. The check happens in your browser and the PDF is not uploaded, stored or sent to Toolexa servers. The tool is a practical accessibility check, not a password remover or security bypass. It does not crack passwords; it only reports whether the file can be read by the browser library. Clear file resets the selection for another check.
How to use PDF Password Checker?
- Choose a PDF file.
- Click Check PDF.
- Review the encryption or accessibility status.
- Check page count if the file is readable.
- Copy the result or clear the file.
- Open the tool page and read the input labels carefully.
PDF Password Checker Features
- Detect whether the PDF is password protected
- Display encryption status
- Display page count if accessible
- Show validation message
- Copy result
- Clear file
PDF Password Checker FAQs
Does this remove PDF passwords?
No, it only checks whether the PDF appears protected or readable.
Is my PDF uploaded?
No, checking happens locally in your browser.
Can it show page count?
Yes, page count appears when the PDF is accessible.
What does encrypted mean?
It means the PDF has protection that may require a password or restrict reading.
Can I copy the status?
Yes, use the Copy Result button.