Output storage
Temporary
Download URLs stop working once the job expires, so users should save needed outputs promptly.
Terms of use
These terms outline the basic use rules for PaperKit and the temporary nature of the processing environment so the boundaries of the service are clear before any file is uploaded.
Output storage
Download URLs stop working once the job expires, so users should save needed outputs promptly.
Availability
Document quality, encryption, and source damage can affect whether a job succeeds.
Acceptable use
Visitors are responsible for ensuring they are allowed to process the documents they upload.
You are responsible for the documents you upload and the outputs you download. Do not upload content you are not allowed to process, store temporarily, or distribute.
PaperKit may reject unsupported, malformed, or suspicious files to protect the public service and other visitors.
File processing depends on the supported Python PDF stack and may fail when documents are damaged, encrypted in unsupported ways, or outside the published limits of a tool.
PaperKit does not guarantee recovery of every broken or complex document, and output quality depends in part on the source file.
PaperKit aims to keep public documentation, policy pages, and contact details accessible from the main site so visitors can understand the product without guesswork.
That includes publishing an FAQ, privacy summary, terms page, and a direct contact route alongside the tool catalog.
Open privacy page
Read how files and operational data are handled during temporary jobs.
Read workflow guide
Pair the terms with a plain-language explanation of the upload and download flow.
Open contact page
Use the public support route when you need help understanding a workflow or policy.