PDF Merge Tool

Merge multiple PDF files in your browser without uploading them to a server.

Start here

Choose two or more PDF files.

Browser-first

Your PDF files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to a server.

Useful for

Combine reports and attachments

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Quick answer

Combine PDF files in the order you choose

Use this PDF merger when you have two or more PDF files and need one combined document. Add the files, arrange them from first to last, and download the merged PDF from your browser.

Use this when

You need to combine reports, forms, receipts, or attachments into one PDF while controlling file order.

Know the boundary

It does not compress PDFs, edit page content, run OCR, or unlock password-protected files.

Useful next step

PDF Split: Extract selected pages from a PDF and download a new file in your browser.

About this tool

Merge multiple PDF files in your browser without uploading them to a server.

Your PDF files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to a server.

How to use it

  1. Choose two or more PDF files.
  2. Move files up or down to set the merge order.
  3. Click merge and download the combined PDF.

Common use cases

  • Combine reports and attachments
  • Merge invoices or receipts
  • Create one PDF from several files
  • Put cover pages, forms, and supporting pages into one package

Before You Merge PDFs

The most important step is file order. Put cover pages, main documents, and attachments in the order people should read them before downloading the merged file.

Merging PDFs usually does not compress large scanned pages. If your output file is too large, split the work into smaller files or compress the source PDFs before merging.

Use caseRecommended orderReminder
PortfolioCover, resume, work samples, attachmentsCheck the first and last page after merging.
ReceiptsSort by date or projectKeep file names clear before uploading.
Report packageMain report, appendix, supporting filesMake sure attachments are still referenced correctly.

Merge, Reorder, or Delete Pages?

PDF tools are easier to choose when you start with the task. Merging joins separate PDF files, reordering changes page sequence inside one PDF, and deleting removes unwanted pages from one PDF.

GoalBest toolExample
Join separate filesPDF MergeCombine a cover sheet, report, and appendix.
Move pages inside one filePDF ReorderPut page 8 before page 3.
Remove a few pagesDelete PDF PagesRemove blank scan pages before sharing.
Keep only selected pagesPDF SplitExtract pages 4-10 from a long PDF.

FAQ

Are my PDF files uploaded?

No. The merge runs in your browser, and the files are not uploaded to this site.

Can I change the file order?

Yes. Use the up and down buttons before merging.

Will this reduce the file size?

Not usually. Merging combines files into one PDF, but it does not compress scanned pages or images.

Can this unlock protected PDFs?

No. This tool is for ordinary PDF merging and does not bypass file protection.