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Merge PDF

Merge PDF is for cases where several related documents should leave your workflow as one clean file instead of a stack of attachments. It works well for proposals, application packets, signed appendices, and review bundles where page order matters just as much as the content itself. The value is not only combining files quickly, but also slowing down long enough to verify order, duplicates, blank pages, and mixed orientations before you email, upload, archive, or share the final document with someone else.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.

Tool Interface

Combine multiple PDF files into one document.

How this tool works

1

Add the PDF files in the order you want them to appear in the final document.

2

The tool combines the selected pages locally in the browser and builds one downloadable PDF.

3

Review page order, blank pages, and orientation before replacing the originals in your workflow.

Examples

Client handoff

Combine a proposal, pricing sheet, and signed approval into one PDF before emailing a client.

Internal review pack

Merge exported reports into a single file so reviewers can annotate one document instead of tracking several attachments.

Visual walkthrough

Preview checkpoint

Input area

Start in the primary upload panel and make sure the values or files match the exact workflow you are trying to complete.

Preview checkpoint

Result check

Before copying, downloading, or sharing the result, compare it with the destination requirements so a technically valid output does not create a practical mistake.

What to verify before using the result

OKConfirm the final page order matches the sequence the recipient expects, especially when files came from different exports or scanners.
OKCheck for duplicate cover pages, blank pages, or repeated appendices that can slip in when several PDFs are merged quickly.
OKOpen the exported file and review page orientation because one sideways scan can make the combined packet feel broken.
OKKeep the source files until the merged PDF has been tested in the destination email client, portal, or document viewer.

Limitations

!Merged files still need a manual check for page order and duplicated pages.
!Large scan-heavy PDFs can take longer to process in the browser than short text documents.
!The tool combines files; it does not rewrite form fields or OCR the result.

FAQ

Will merge pdf change my original file?

No. The page creates a processed download, so you can keep the original file until you confirm the exported result is correct.

What should I check before sharing a merge pdf result?

Review page order, page count, blank pages, and sideways scans before treating the merged packet as the final deliverable.

Do very large or scanned PDFs need extra caution?

Yes. Large scan-heavy files can use more browser memory, take longer to finish, and reveal quality or page-order issues only after export.

Will password-protected PDFs always work?

Not always. Protected, damaged, or unusual PDFs may need to be unlocked or repaired before a browser tool can process them cleanly.