Powerful Tools for People with a Powerful Mission

Amazing tools for the amazing people shaping our communities. IsleConvert is proud to support educators, students, and non-profits in New York and beyond with free, simple, and powerful PDF tools. And yes, it's completely free.

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How Our Tools Can Help

Built to handle the unique document challenges of the public sector.

For Teachers

Use our 'Word to PDF' converter to make sure your lesson plans and worksheets look perfect on school computers, tablets, and phones. Keep the layout locked and the learning focused.

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For Students

Combine images of whiteboard notes, research articles, and your own typed summaries into one PDF study guide with our Image to PDF tool.

For Non-Profits

Convert your grant proposals to PDF to ensure all formatting is locked before submitting to foundations. Professionalism made simple.

For Librarians & Archivists

Digitize historical materials and create easily shareable archives for the public. IsleConvert ensures your NYC education pdf assets are stored in a permanent, universally accessible format.

A Special Commitment to New York

As a New York-based company, IsleConvert is deeply rooted in the Five Boroughs. We believe that accessibility to technology shouldn't have a price tag for those who educate our children and heal our communities. From the Bronx to Staten Island, we're here to help you archive the city's future.

Making a Difference in the Classroom

"IsleConvert is a lifesaver. Simple, fast, and free for teachers like me."

Lacinthia K.

"Why did we choose IsleConvert? Because their batch conversion handles our entire archive of grant applications without a glitch. It’s the happy tool for our office."

Arison Bikales
Program Director

IsleConvert has been a game-changer. I can convert my interactive whiteboard notes into a PDF for students who were absent. It's simple, fast, and secure.

Youanna Igiehon
High School Educator, The Bronx