I created this tool because I don't like being tracked by Docsend. It also allows me to read the documents offline and search for keywords within the document.
The tool uses a script that visits the Docsend URL and converts the images to a PDF. It then runs Tesseract OCR to make the PDF searchable and stitches the pages together.
After conversion, the PDF is stored on the server for 15 minutes before being deleted. Make sure to download it within that time frame.
No, if the Docsend document is password-protected, you need to provide the passcode.
Depending on the document's settings, such as email verification, the conversion might fail. In this case, you can use the Chrome extension, which should work.