Today is an exciting day for the entire team behind ReaderPDF. From our beginnings, we set out to democratize digital accessibility by offering PDF document processing and reading tools that prioritized **extreme privacy** and **local execution in the browser**.

What started as a solution for Spanish-speaking students and professionals has grown exponentially. By analyzing traffic, we noticed increasing adoption of our platform in the United States, Canada, and various European countries. It was clear that the need for secure, fast, and free tools is universal.

A truly trilingual ecosystem

That is why we are proud to announce that starting today, ReaderPDF is fully available in English and French, joining our original Spanish version. This is not simply a superficial automated translation, but a deep and structured internationalization of the entire application.

What exactly does this expansion entail?

"No matter where in the world you upload your documents from; our privacy commitment remains intact. 100% of processing and conversion still happens locally inside your browser, ensuring your private information doesn't touch our servers."

Accessibility without borders

By implementing English and French, ReaderPDF is now able to offer features like Text-to-Speech to millions of new users. People with dyslexia, students looking to review notes auditorily, and professionals with tight schedules in North America and Europe can now listen to their documents friction-free and without paying expensive subscriptions.

How to switch languages?

Switching is very simple. Just head to the top of the page, in the navigation bar, and look for the language selector (you will see a globe icon accompanied by ES, EN, or FR). By selecting your preference, the system will instantly redirect you to the native version you are looking for, remembering your preference throughout your browsing session.

Looking to the future

The integration of these new languages marks the beginning of Phase 2 in our 2026 development roadmap. Our next step will be to incorporate more European languages and introduce local (offline) Artificial Intelligence algorithms to further improve the tool's speed.

We deeply thank our early community for their constant feedback. Without their push, this project would not have crossed borders so quickly.

Explore the new platform

Try ReaderPDF in your preferred language and enjoy fast, secure, and 100% free document processing.

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Mateo Rosales — Editorial Director

Written by Mateo Rosales

Mateo Rosales is the Editorial Director of ReaderPDF. Committed alongside our technical team to developing local and secure web tools to empower accessibility, reading, and school productivity without compromising your privacy.