Trust and runtime

Convurter runtime modes explained

Convurter tools are labeled by how they run. The runtime mode tells you whether a file stays in your browser, whether a server performs a lookup, or whether a temporary upload-backed job is needed for heavier conversion work.

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What to know

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Browser-local tools

Browser-local tools read the selected input in your current tab and produce the result on your device. They are the default for inspectors, formatters, calculators, image prep, archive checks, CSV cleanup, JSON cleanup, and many PDF or DOCX reports.

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Temporary upload-backed jobs

Some conversions need server engines because browsers cannot reliably render, OCR, or convert every file type. Those tools are labeled as temporary upload jobs and should be treated as final-copy workflows: upload the file, review the output, download what you need, and delete temporary artifacts when finished.

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Server lookup tools

Lookup tools query public network records such as DNS, SSL, redirects, and headers. They do not upload a local file, but they do send the domain or URL being checked to Convurter so the server can perform the lookup safely and consistently.

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Static and generated outputs

Calculators, generators, and text utilities often run instantly from the values you type. Treat these as convenience tools, not authoritative legal, financial, medical, security, or compliance advice.

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