Private PDF Tools for HIPAA and Medical Privacy
Process medical PDF documents without uploading patient data to any server.
HIPAA's Privacy Rule requires covered entities to protect the confidentiality of Protected Health Information. Uploading a medical PDF to a cloud PDF tool creates a business associate relationship requiring a signed BAA. FixIt Localy processes all PDF operations locally in the browser — no PHI ever leaves the controlled environment.
How It Works
Open the required PDF tool
Choose from merge, split, compress, convert, or sign. All tools run entirely in your browser.
Process the medical PDF locally
Drop your medical document onto the tool. Processing happens in your browser's local memory using WebAssembly. No data is transmitted.
Download the processed file
Download the result directly to your local device. Close the tab to immediately clear all data from browser memory.
Why No File Upload?
Zero Data Exposure
Your files are processed using WebAssembly inside your browser tab. They are never transmitted to any server.
Instant Deletion
When you close the browser tab, all processed data is immediately destroyed. Nothing is cached or logged.
PDPL & GDPR Safe
No third-party data processor is involved. Fully compliant with Saudi Arabia's PDPL and the EU's GDPR by design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are FixIt Localy PDF tools HIPAA compliant?
FixIt Localy processes all files locally in the user's browser with zero server transmission. No PHI is received, stored, or processed by FixIt Localy infrastructure. No Business Associate Agreement is required.
Can healthcare workers use these tools to process patient records?
Yes. Because no data leaves the device, FixIt Localy does not introduce any additional risk to PHI.
Is there any log of which PDFs were processed?
No. FixIt Localy does not log file names, file contents, or any processing activity.
Does this work for legal document processing as well?
Yes. The same zero-transmission architecture applies to legally privileged documents, financial records, and any other sensitive content.
What types of medical PDFs can be processed?
Patient reports, discharge summaries, lab results, prescriptions, insurance forms, and any other PDF-format medical document.