Redact PDF

Redact an insurance claim without uploading it.

An insurance claim mixes the most sensitive things you have: a policy number, medical or accident details, and the personal data of everyone involved. When a copy goes to the other party, an adjuster, or an attorney, you can decide what travels. KeptPDF removes what you choose and permanently destroys the text, all in your browser. The claim never leaves your device. Review the result before you send it.

A document sealed inside a Faraday cage. Your files stay fully private, on your device. A document sealed inside a Faraday cage. Your files stay fully private, on your device.

A box over a policy number still leaves it in the file.

Most redaction is a colored overlay. On a claim the policy number, the medical notes, and the names all stay in the file underneath, recoverable by moving the box or copying the text. With this much sensitive detail in one document, that is the wrong thing to get wrong.

The difference in one sentence

Real redaction destroys the text in the claim, so a covered policy number or detail cannot be recovered.

KeptPDF flattens each redacted page so nothing survives under the box. Because the work happens in your browser, the claim is never uploaded, so there is no third-party processor touching it and no server-side copy to breach. You can verify it yourself in the network tab.

A black box

A filled rectangle just sits on top of the text. Move it, switch viewers, or copy the page, and the hidden content is back.

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The page is flattened to an image, so the text underneath is destroyed. There is nothing left to uncover.

Covering text is not removing it. Give the result a quick review before you share it.

What a claim brings together

Auto-detect surfaces the identifiers across the form and the narrative, so protecting the people and the details is a review, not a hunt.

Policy and claim numbers

Policy, claim, and member numbers are detected as the structured identifiers they are, so internal references do not travel with the file.

Names and contact details

Claimant, witness, and provider names, plus addresses and phone numbers, are flagged for your review across the document.

Medical and accident details

Diagnoses, treatment notes, and other sensitive details are a judgment call. Box anything you want gone and it is permanently removed.

Scanned forms and photos

Claims arrive as scans and photos. KeptPDF runs OCR first, so it can find and remove text printed inside an image.

How to redact an insurance claim

Three steps, entirely on your device. Permanent, verifiable, no upload.

1

Open your claim

Drop your file onto the page or pick it from your device. It loads into your browser, and nothing is sent anywhere.

2

Mark what to redact

Auto-detect finds names, dates, Social Security numbers, account numbers, and more. Draw boxes over anything else you want gone.

3

Download the clean copy

Save it. The marked content is permanently gone: the page is flattened to an image, not hidden behind a box. Give the result a quick review before you share it.

Permanent removal, nothing uploaded.

True text destruction

Each redacted page is flattened to an image, so the text layer is gone, not just covered with a shape. Content under a redaction box cannot be copied, selected, or recovered. Review the result before you share it.

Auto-detect the obvious stuff

One pass finds names, dates, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, addresses, and emails across the whole claim, so you are not hunting for each one by hand.

Never uploaded

There is no upload step. The claim is processed entirely in your browser, so the original is never part of a network request and never sits on anyone else's server.

Redaction certificate (Pro)

Pro adds a signed PDF and JSON audit record listing every redacted span, category, and page, which is handy for productions and compliance files. Anyone you send it to can re-check the fingerprint in their own browser, with nothing uploaded.

For everyone who handles a claim

Policyholders sharing proof, adjusters and brokers passing a file along, and attorneys handling a claim in a dispute.

Questions, answered.

Does a black box remove a policy number from a claim?
Not with most tools. The number stays in the file under the box and reappears if it is moved or the text is copied. KeptPDF flattens the page so the text underneath is destroyed.
Can it find names in the narrative, not just the fields?
Auto-detect scans the whole document, including the description of what happened, and flags names, dates, and numbers wherever they appear. Anything it misses, you can box by hand in one click.
Does it work on a scanned or photographed claim?
Yes. KeptPDF OCRs image-only pages before redacting, so it can find and permanently remove text that exists only as part of an image.
Is it free, and is the claim uploaded?
It is free with no account, and the claim is processed in your browser, so nothing is uploaded. Pro ($29/month) adds a signed redaction certificate.

Redact an insurance claim, in your browser.

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