DMCA Policy
Toolsfy respects copyright. This page explains how to report material you believe infringes your rights, and how we respond.
Last updated: 16 July 2026
How Toolsfy works, and why that matters here
Every tool on Toolsfy runs inside your own browser. When you merge a PDF or compress an image, the file is read by JavaScript on your device, processed in memory, and handed back to you as a download. It is never transmitted to us, and we have no server that stores it. We say this first because it shapes everything below: for the overwhelming majority of complaints, there is simply no copy of your work on our systems to remove.
What we do host is our own material — the text on our pages, our tool descriptions, our articles, and our branding.
What we can and cannot remove
Content we can act on
If copyrighted material appears in something we publish — an article, a tool page, an image in our interface — we can remove or replace it, and we will do so promptly once a valid notice reaches us.
Content we cannot act on
We cannot remove a file you processed through one of our tools, because we never received it. If a third-party site is distributing your work and merely links to Toolsfy, the notice belongs with that site's host, not with us. Sending it to us will only delay things, which is why we would rather say so plainly than accept a notice we cannot action.
Filing a notice
Send your notice to our contact address, listed on the contact page. To be actionable under 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3), it needs to include:
- Your physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the copyrighted work you say has been infringed.
- The specific URL on this site where the material appears — a page address, not a general description.
- Your name, address, telephone number, and email.
- A statement that you believe in good faith the use is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and that you are the owner or authorised to act on the owner's behalf.
Incomplete notices slow everyone down. The URL is the item people most often leave out.
What happens next
We acknowledge notices within two business days. If the claim is clear, we remove or disable the material first and correspond afterwards — we would rather over-correct than leave a genuine infringement live while we deliberate. If the claim is ambiguous, we will ask you for specifics before acting.
Counter-notice
If your material was removed and you believe that was a mistake or a misidentification, you may send a counter-notice including your signature, identification of what was removed and where it appeared, a statement under penalty of perjury that removal resulted from mistake or misidentification, and your contact details with consent to jurisdiction in your district. We may restore the material after a statutory waiting period unless the original complainant files a court action.
Repeat infringers
Toolsfy has no user accounts and hosts no user submissions, so account termination is not a meaningful remedy here. Where a party repeatedly misuses this process, we reserve the right to decline further correspondence.
A note on bad-faith notices
Section 512(f) provides for liability where a person knowingly misrepresents that material is infringing. We take that seriously in both directions and keep records of the notices we receive.
Related pages
See our Terms of Service for the licence covering our own content, our Privacy Policy for how data is handled, and the Disclaimer for limits on tool output. You can reach a human via the contact page.