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Combine multiple PDF files into a single document
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About PDF Merge

How it works:

  • Upload multiple PDF files you want to combine
  • Arrange them in the desired order using the arrow buttons
  • Click "Merge" to combine all PDFs into one document
  • The merged PDF will download automatically

đź”’ Privacy: All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

About PDF Merge

Combine multiple PDF files into a single document. Drag to reorder pages, then download the merged result. Everything happens in your browser—your files are never uploaded to any server.

Whether you're combining reports, consolidating invoices, or creating a single document from multiple scans, this tool merges PDFs instantly. No software to install, no accounts to create, and complete privacy since nothing leaves your device.

How to use PDF Merge

1

Drag and drop your PDF files, or click to select them.

2

Arrange the files in your desired order using the up/down arrows.

3

Preview the pages to verify the order is correct.

4

Click 'Merge' to combine all PDFs into one.

5

Download your merged PDF.

Examples

Merging invoice PDFs

Common scenario: combining monthly invoices for accounting:

Input files:
- invoice_jan.pdf (2 pages)
- invoice_feb.pdf (2 pages)
- invoice_mar.pdf (1 page)

Output:
- Q1_invoices_merged.pdf (5 pages)

Combining scanned documents

Merge separately scanned pages into one document:

Scanner output:
- scan_001.pdf (page 1)
- scan_002.pdf (page 2)
- scan_003.pdf (page 3)

Merged:
- complete_document.pdf (3 pages, in order)

Privacy comparison

Why local processing matters:

Other tools:
- Upload files to server ❌
- Files stored temporarily ❌
- Potential data exposure ❌

This tool:
- Files stay on your device âś“
- No server uploads âś“
- Works offline âś“

Features

Drag and drop multiple PDFs
Reorder files before merging
Preview pages before combining
No file size limits (within browser memory)
100% client-side processing
Download merged PDF instantly

When to use this

  • •Combining multiple invoices into one document
  • •Merging scanned pages into a single file
  • •Consolidating reports from different sources
  • •Creating a portfolio from separate PDF certificates
  • •Assembling documentation for submissions
  • •Combining chapters into a single ebook

Common questions