Start here if you are new
- Go to Tools and run your first conversion.
- Create a free account if you want saved storage, folders, public shares, or a daily conversion allowance.
- Open Files to organize finished work into folders, rename items, and manage sharing.
- Visit Profile if you want a public username, avatar, or automatic encrypted storage for saved files.
Managing files and folders
The file manager is where converted files live after you save them. You can upload directly, drag files into the current view, drop files onto a folder to place them there immediately, rename files, move them between folders, edit optional titles and descriptions, and preview supported file types before downloading.
Sharing files or folders
Public sharing can be turned on from the file manager. Shared pages can show your public username and avatar, and Enterprise accounts can add branded sharing details like a logo, tagline, and accent color. Recipients can save a shared file into their own account if they want to keep their own copy. Signed-in users can also share whole folders privately with another member account without making that folder public.
Encrypted storage
If you want another layer of protection for saved files, you can enable encrypted storage from your profile. You can also encrypt or decrypt individual files from the file manager, and you can choose whether new saved files should encrypt automatically.
Plans, billing, and API access
The pricing page explains daily free-account limits, paid storage allowances, API access, and Enterprise team billing. If you are building automated workflows, the API docs cover image, audio, video, document, file, folder, team, webhook, and sharing endpoints.
Desktop sync and watch folders
Paid plans can use the Windows app for local sync. Enterprise teams can also turn on watch-folder rollouts so selected desktop folders can auto-convert new files on a schedule and send results back into the broader Convert and Store workflow.
Need a real person?
Use the contact page for billing questions, enterprise and team requests, bug reports, API help, partnerships, DMCA or abuse reports, or general support.