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Merge PDF

Combine several PDFs into one, in the order you choose — free, no signup, and nothing is uploaded.

Drop images here

or click to browse — pasting a copied image works too

Drop 2 or more PDFs — up to 20, merged in the order shown

One document out of many

Merging is the most-needed PDF job because documents arrive in pieces: a scanned form here, a cover letter there, three certificate pages from three different downloads. Whoever receives them wants one file, in the right order. This tool does that in seconds — drop the PDFs, drag them into sequence with the arrows, and download a single clean document.

Unlike most merge tools, this one never uploads your files. The combining runs in your browser, so bank statements, signed agreements and ID documents — the things people most often need to bundle — stay entirely on your device. There's no account, no queue and no "files deleted after an hour" promise to trust, because nothing ever left.

Where merging saves the day

  • Applications: portals that demand "all documents as one PDF" — marksheets, ID, certificates combined into a single upload.
  • Work: stitching an invoice, a receipt and a delivery note into one record, or assembling chapters into a report.
  • Admin: combining monthly statements for a tax filing, or several signed pages back into the original contract.

Tips for a clean merge

Check the order before you merge — the numbered list shows exactly how pages will fall. If a file is the wrong way round, fix it first with Rotate PDF; if you only need some pages from a big file, trim it with Split PDF before combining. Building the PDF from photos instead? JPG to PDF turns images straight into pages. And if the merged file ends up too large for an upload limit, the page images can be compressed first.

Frequently asked questions

How do I control the order of the merged PDF?
The files merge top to bottom in the list shown after you add them. Use the up and down arrows on each file to reorder, then merge — page one of the result is page one of whichever PDF sits first.
Is there a limit on how many PDFs I can combine?
Up to 20 files at once, with no cap on the total number of pages beyond what your device's memory allows. For most documents that's hundreds of pages without trouble.
Are my PDFs uploaded to a server?
No. The merge happens inside your browser using your device's own resources, so contracts, statements and records are never transmitted anywhere — which matters for exactly the kind of documents people merge.
Will merging change the quality or layout?
No. Pages are copied across exactly as they are — same resolution, same fonts, same layout. Merging only changes which file the pages live in, not the pages themselves.
Can I merge password-protected PDFs?
Remove the password first with the Unlock PDF tool (you'll need the password), then merge the unlocked copies. Encrypted files can't be combined directly.

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