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Password Protect PDF Online Free

Encrypt your PDF with AES-256 encryption and set a password. Keep your sensitive documents safe from unauthorized access.

Protect PDF

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Upload your PDF and set a password to encrypt it.

Drag & drop your file here

or

Max 6MB

What is PDF Encryption?

PDF encryption is a security feature that protects your document with a password. When you encrypt a PDF, its contents are scrambled using a cryptographic algorithm so that only someone who knows the password can open and read it. Without the correct password, the file appears as unreadable data. This prevents unauthorized access to sensitive information such as financial records, legal documents, medical files, or confidential business plans.

Modern PDF encryption uses strong standards like AES-256 (Advanced Encryption Standard with 256-bit keys), which is the same encryption used by governments and financial institutions. AES-256 is considered virtually unbreakable with current technology, so your document remains secure as long as you keep the password private. PDF protection can also restrict printing, copying, or editing—giving you control over how recipients use the document.

How to Password Protect a PDF

Protecting a PDF with DocuAI takes just a few steps:

  1. Open the tool: Navigate to the DocuAI Protect PDF page.
  2. Upload your PDF: Drag and drop your PDF onto the upload area, or click "Browse Files" to select it. Files up to 6MB are supported.
  3. Set your password: Enter a strong password in the password field. Choose something memorable but hard to guess—avoid common words or birthdays. You can use up to 64 characters.
  4. Encrypt: Click "Convert with AI" and wait while our system encrypts your document with AES-256.
  5. Download: When complete, click "Download File" to save your protected PDF. Share the password with authorized recipients through a separate, secure channel.

No account or signup is required. Your file is processed securely and is never stored on our servers after encryption.

Why AES-256 Encryption Matters

AES-256 is the gold standard for document encryption. The "256" refers to the key length in bits—the longer the key, the more possible combinations an attacker would need to try, making brute-force attacks impractical. AES has been approved by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and is used worldwide for securing sensitive data.

DocuAI uses AES-256 to encrypt your PDF, ensuring that even if someone obtains a copy of the file, they cannot read it without the password. This level of security is appropriate for legal contracts, tax documents, medical records, and any other confidential material. We prioritize your privacy: files are processed in-memory and deleted immediately after the protected PDF is generated.

Common Use Cases for PDF Protection

Password protection serves many practical needs. Legal: Protect client files, contracts, and court documents from unauthorized access. Financial: Secure tax returns, bank statements, and investment reports before sharing with accountants or advisors. Medical: Encrypt patient records, prescriptions, or lab results when sending via email. Business: Lock down proposals, strategic plans, or merger documents until the right people need access. Personal: Protect identity documents, wills, or private correspondence. Whatever your use case, DocuAI delivers fast, free PDF protection with military-grade encryption.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. DocuAI's Protect PDF tool is completely free. There are no watermarks, page limits, or hidden fees. You can protect as many PDFs as you need without creating an account.

We use AES-256 encryption, the same standard used by governments and financial institutions. AES-256 is considered virtually unbreakable with current technology, so your document remains secure as long as you keep the password private.

Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a forgotten password. AES-256 encryption is designed so that the document cannot be opened without the correct password. We recommend storing your password in a secure password manager.

No. Your PDFs are processed securely and are never stored on our servers. We do not retain, share, or use your documents for any purpose other than encryption. Your files are deleted immediately after the protected PDF is generated.