Merge PDF

Combine several PDF files into a single document, in the order you choose.

PDF Tools PDFs → 1 PDF
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Files are processed in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server.

Merging PDFs combines two or more documents into one continuous file. It is the everyday fix for stitching together scanned pages, assembling a report from separate sections, or bundling invoices before you send them.

This tool merges your files directly in the browser using a real PDF engine, so the page structure, text and images are preserved — and nothing is uploaded to a server.

How to merge PDF files

  1. Drag your PDF files into the drop area, or click to browse and select several at once.
  2. Reorder them by dragging — the top file becomes the first pages of the result.
  3. Click Merge PDF and wait a moment while the documents are combined.
  4. Download the single merged PDF.

Merge vs. other combine methods

Method Keeps text searchable Privacy
This tool (in-browser) Yes Files never leave your device
Print to PDF Often flattened Local
Online upload services Yes Files sent to a server

What makes this merger handy

  • Drag-and-drop ordering so the final sequence is exactly what you want.
  • Preserves the original page sizes of each document.
  • No file-count branding watermark added to the output.
  • Processes locally — ideal for confidential contracts and records.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a limit on how many PDFs I can merge?
There is no hard limit, but very large files use your device’s memory. A typical merge of a dozen everyday documents is instant.
Will my form fields and links survive?
Standard page content, text and links are preserved. Highly interactive forms may flatten depending on how they were created.
Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. The merge happens inside your browser tab, so your documents stay on your computer.