If you're a lawyer, uploading client conversations to some random PDF converter isn’t just risky — in some cases, it could actually be illegal, even if they pinky-promise to delete everything afterward. In many jurisdictions, attorney-client privilege isn’t a casual guideline; it’s a strict professional obligation. Confidential communications often cannot be exposed to unauthorized third parties, and that includes sending them through external servers you don’t control. Once privileged data touches a third-party system, you may be stepping into ethically murky — or outright prohibited — territory. Period. And the uncomfortable truth? Most online “free” converters process files on their own servers. That means your client’s messages, evidence, strategy discussions, or personal data are being transmitted, stored (even temporarily), and potentially logged somewhere outside your direct control. Even if the provider claims they delete files after a few hours, you’re still relying on blind trust — and trust isn’t a compliance strategy. I built Print Chat because this exact problem was driving me nuts. I was tired of choosing between convenience and confidentiality. So I built a tool that removes that trade-off entirely. Print Chat runs 100% locally in your browser using WebAssembly. That means the entire conversion process happens on your own device. Your files never leave your computer. No uploads. No remote servers. No background processing in the cloud. No “we take privacy seriously” marketing page. Just pure local execution. There is literally nowhere for your data to go. I couldn’t access your files even if I wanted to — there’s no server receiving them, no database storing them, no backend logging them. The architecture itself makes data collection impossible. It’s built specifically for real legal workflows, not generic document conversion: Bates stamping for court-ready production sets Redaction tools to permanently remove sensitive information Voice messages embedded directly in the PDF (yes, they actually play inside the document) Exact timestamp preservation so message chronology remains intact Clean, professional formatting suitable for filing or sharing with opposing counsel No compromises. No compliance headaches. No awkward conversations with your firm’s IT department. Just a tool that respects attorney-client privilege as much as you do.