The People Behind FilesForge
FilesForge is built and documented by a small team that actually uses these tools every day. Here's who writes the guides and maintains the software you're using.
Why we put names to our work
A lot of file-conversion sites publish anonymous "how-to" articles that were clearly never tested by a human. We do the opposite. Every tutorial on FilesForge is written by someone who has run that exact conversion, hit the edge cases, and fixed them in the product. When we describe a step, it's because we've clicked that button ourselves.
Responsible for every converter — PDF, Office, image, audio, video and archive. They write the technical documentation and security explanations, and they're the ones who test each conversion pipeline against real-world messy files before it ships.
Turns technical detail into plain-English guides. Every article is fact-checked against the actual product behaviour and carries a "last reviewed" date. If a tool changes, the matching guide gets updated the same week.
FilesForge is developed and maintained by KronosSolution, which builds practical web tools focused on privacy and simplicity. Company-level questions, press and partnership enquiries go through KronosSolution directly.
How to reach us
Every author stands behind their work. If you spot an error, disagree with a recommendation, or have a question a guide didn't answer, contact us or send feedback. Substantive corrections are made within 48 hours and noted on the article.
Our commitments
- We test what we publish. No untested "steps" copied from elsewhere.
- We date our content. Every guide shows when it was last reviewed.
- We correct mistakes openly. Errors are fixed quickly and acknowledged.
- We separate fact from opinion. Recommendations are labelled as such.
See also our Editorial Policy and Sources & References.