Start from tools
Begin with fast browser utilities for PDFs, images, documents, code, text, media, and everyday office tasks.
KreoCloud Workspace
Bring Kreotar's 260+ free browser tools, local uploads, Dropbox and Google Drive imports, professional studios, and saved workflows into one connected workspace for ongoing work.
260+
browser tools connected to the ecosystem
3
professional studios for PDFs, documents, and boards
1
workspace layer for files, imports, and workflows
What is KreoCloud?
KreoCloud is more than file storage. It is the connected layer that helps you move from quick browser tools into deeper studios, save supported work, and return to active workflows later.
Begin with fast browser utilities for PDFs, images, documents, code, text, media, and everyday office tasks.
Move supported work into KreoPDF, KreoDoc, or KreoBoard when a quick task becomes a deeper professional workflow.
Keep supported files, drafts, boards, and workspace activity organized when you need to come back later.
Return to recent work from the workspace instead of searching through downloads or restarting the same task.
Connected workflow
KreoCloud is designed around the way work actually moves: import, prepare, continue, save, and reopen.
Choose a focused Kreotar tool for the first task, such as compressing a PDF, resizing an image, formatting JSON, or preparing a document.
Use a local file by default, or choose a Dropbox or Google Drive file through an approved provider flow.
Process, convert, clean, organize, or generate the file with browser-based tools where that model is supported.
Open supported work in KreoPDF, KreoDoc, or KreoBoard when you need editing, signing, drafting, diagrams, or planning.
Use KreoCloud to keep signed-in workspace files and supported studio states organized for later.
Return to recent files, saved PDFs, KreoDoc drafts, and KreoBoard boards without rebuilding the workflow.
Workspace features
KreoCloud connects the fast utility layer of Kreotar with professional browser studios and signed-in workspace actions.
Find supported recent files and active workflows quickly when you return to Kreotar.
Keep supported workspace files organized in a signed-in cloud area designed for Kreotar workflows.
Jump into KreoPDF, KreoDoc, and KreoBoard from the workspace layer instead of hunting through menus.
Bring selected files from Dropbox or Google Drive through user-approved provider interactions.
Understand when work is handled in the browser and when signed-in cloud or provider features are being used.
Move from a one-step utility into a richer studio workflow when supported by the selected tool and file.
Organize PDF editing, signing, DOCX-style drafting, exports, and workspace saves in a connected flow.
Save and reopen supported KreoBoard work for diagrams, planning boards, and visual systems.
Studio ecosystem
The workspace layer gives each studio a clearer place in the ecosystem: PDF workflows, document drafting, and visual planning can all continue from the same product family.
Edit, sign, organize, and export PDF workflows in a focused browser studio built for professional document work.
Open KreoPDFDraft and edit DOCX-style documents for reports, proposals, briefs, notes, and office-ready writing.
Open KreoDocPlan boards, diagrams, flows, wireframes, and visual systems in a browser-based whiteboard studio.
Open KreoBoardLocal and cloud imports
Local uploads are browser-based by default. Dropbox and Google Drive imports are user-approved connected-provider workflows. Selected files can continue into Kreotar tools and studios.
Start from files on your computer and use browser-based processing where the tool supports it.
Choose Dropbox files through a user-approved provider flow, then continue with supported Kreotar workflows.
Select Google Drive files through a connected-provider interaction and route them into supported tools or studios.
KreoCloud does not pretend every workflow is identical. Local tools can be browser-first where supported, while account features and connected providers use the cloud or provider interactions needed to complete the selected action.
Privacy-first workspace
Many local tools are designed to process files directly in your browser when possible. KreoCloud, account features, Dropbox, and Google Drive use user-approved cloud or provider interactions. Kreotar is designed to make that processing model understandable instead of hiding it.
For many local utilities, file work is designed to happen directly in the browser where the tool and file type support that model.
Dropbox and Google Drive imports happen only after you choose the provider flow and select the files you want to use.
Signed-in workspace features are separated from local-only utility work so you can understand when cloud features are involved.
Use cases
KreoCloud is strongest when a quick tool result becomes something you need to revise, export, share, or reopen.
Compress a PDF, open it in KreoPDF, sign it, organize pages, export a clean version, and keep supported work organized in KreoCloud.
Explore PDF toolsDraft a brief in KreoDoc, revise document structure, prepare a DOCX-style output, and return to supported drafts from the workspace.
Open KreoDocTurn a project idea into a KreoBoard plan with diagrams, decision maps, flows, and saved visual planning work.
Open KreoBoardResize, compress, convert, or prepare media files with browser tools, then keep supported outputs available for the next task.
Explore image toolsFormat data, test code snippets, use developer utilities, and move between quick tools and the browser code editor.
Explore code toolsPrepare PDFs, documents, signatures, notes, boards, and everyday files in one browser productivity ecosystem.
Explore free toolsMore than file storage
Traditional cloud storage is useful for keeping files. KreoCloud is built around the Kreotar ecosystem, where files can start in tools, continue in studios, and return as ongoing workflows.
FAQ
Straight answers about accounts, browser processing, cloud imports, studios, and what the workspace does today.
KreoCloud is the connected workspace layer of Kreotar. It brings supported files, recent work, cloud imports, professional studios, and ongoing workflows together in one signed-in workspace.
Kreotar offers many free browser tools, and KreoCloud is designed around a free workspace entry point. Some current or future account, storage, or advanced workflow capabilities may depend on availability, limits, or plans.
Yes. KreoCloud is a signed-in workspace. You can still use many Kreotar tools without an account, but saving supported work and returning to workspace activity requires signing in.
Many local Kreotar tools are designed to process files directly in the browser when possible. KreoCloud, account features, Dropbox imports, and Google Drive imports use the cloud or connected-provider interactions needed for those selected workflows.
Yes. Supported import flows let you choose files from Google Drive or Dropbox through user-approved provider interactions, then continue with supported Kreotar tools and studios.
Regular cloud storage helps you keep files. KreoCloud helps you continue work across Kreotar tools and studios, including supported tool-to-studio handoffs, saved work, and recent workspace activity.
Yes, when the file type and workflow are supported. KreoCloud is designed to connect saved PDFs, DOCX-style drafts, boards, and related work with KreoPDF, KreoDoc, and KreoBoard.
Not every tool has the same KreoCloud behavior. Many tools work as fast browser utilities, while supported files and studio workflows can connect more deeply with the workspace.
Connected browser productivity
Use free Kreotar tools when you need speed, then create a KreoCloud workspace when your work needs saved files, studio continuity, and a clearer place to continue.