Confidential by design.
Your client's data is processed and gone. We don't save it, we don't log it, and no one on our team ever sees it. Nothing to subpoena. Nothing to retain. Nothing to clean up.
Drag a PDF. Get back the highest-quality version that fits the USCIS file-size cap. No babysitting Adobe. No guessing.
Drop your email and we'll lift the cap on this device, for free, right now. Or come back tomorrow and the counter resets. Either works.
The cap on this device is gone. Compress as many as you want.
Most tools throw your file through one preset and hope. FilingFit doesn't stop at one, it keeps trying until it lands the highest-quality version that still fits your USCIS target.
Your client's data is processed and gone. We don't save it, we don't log it, and no one on our team ever sees it. Nothing to subpoena. Nothing to retain. Nothing to clean up.
FilingFit aims for the best version your file can produce and steps down only as far as it has to. You don't pick a setting. You don't restart. You drag the file once and it's done.
When you click download, the original and the compressed copy are both destroyed. We can't retrieve them. We can't be asked to retrieve them. Privileged stays privileged.
Adobe's "Reduce File Size" gives you one shot. If it lands at 14 MB and you needed 12, you start over with different settings. You're guessing.
FilingFit doesn't stop at one. It keeps going until it finds the version that fits, at the highest quality your file will allow. You don't tweak. You don't restart. You drag the file once and download a PDF that's under the limit.
If your file genuinely can't fit, we tell you. With a number. Not a shrug.
Yes, that's where it shines. Most large filings are scans (passports, tax returns, country evidence). FilingFit was built for them.
If your file can't get under the target at any reasonable quality, FilingFit returns the smallest version it could produce and tells you it's still over. It will not quietly hand you an unreadable PDF. You can then decide to split the file.
If the original PDF already has searchable text, FilingFit keeps it. If it's a pure scan with no underlying text, it stays a pure scan, that's true of any compressor. (Adding a "make this searchable" option is on the roadmap for the paid plan.)
Yes, and we made that the first decision, not an afterthought. Your file is never saved, never logged, never copied. Our team can't see it during processing and can't retrieve it after. If the server crashes mid-job, your file goes with it. Nothing persists. The technical name is zero data retention (ZDR); the practical meaning is your client's confidentiality survives the upload.
Because we don't keep your file, there is nothing for us to be subpoenaed for. There is no copy sitting on our servers waiting to be discovered. Whatever privilege attaches to the document before you upload it is the same privilege after, we never become a custodian.
200 MB upload cap. If a single PDF is bigger than that, you almost certainly want to split it before submitting anyway, USCIS reviewers don't enjoy 300 MB files either.
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