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Merge PDF

Merge PDF files into one document.

Combine multiple PDF files into one seamless document. Drag and drop, reorder, and merge without leaving your browser.

+Combine documents: merge reports, contracts, or presentations into one unified PDF file.
+Organize with ease: drag preview cards to reorder pages before merging for the perfect structure.
+Fast and secure: processing happens in your browser. Files are never stored on our servers.
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Add PDF files
Drag files here or click to browse. Add at least 2 files.
Merging: Files are merged in the order shown above.
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Combine documents

Merge multiple reports, contracts, or presentations into one unified PDF file.

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Organize with ease

Reorder your files before merging to create the perfect document structure.

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Fast and secure

Processing happens entirely in your browser. Your files are never stored on our servers.

Search, AI, and user-help layer

Merge PDF: FAQ, risks, help, and user notes

Visible content + JSON-LD

Use Merge PDF to combine multiple PDFs into one file. This page keeps the quick utility free, then gives clear next steps for editing, saving online, risk review, or dashboard workflows when the document needs more than a one-off download.

FAQ

Can I merge PDFs without signup?

Yes. Merge PDF works without an account for quick packets.

Can I reorder files before merging?

Use the merge interface to arrange the source files before generating the final PDF.

When should I save a merged PDF online?

Save it when the packet needs later editing, signing, audit proof, or repeat use.

Can I send the merged file for signature?

Yes. After merging, continue into the editor or dashboard workflow when fields and signing are needed.

Risk notes

Main thing to check before using the output in a real workflow.

1Check page order before sharing the merged PDF.
2Do not merge unrelated confidential documents into one packet unless every recipient should see all pages.
3If the merged file will be signed, review fields and recipients before sending.

Help: best next step

Best for creating document packets, client bundles, form packs, and signing packages. If it becomes a real document workflow, continue from here instead of starting over.

Step 1
Add PDFs

Upload the files that belong in the packet.

Step 2
Confirm order

Review the file order so the final packet reads correctly.

Step 3
Download or send

Download the merged PDF or save it online for editing and signatures.

User notes

Short workflow feedback. We avoid fake star ratings; reviews are shown as visible notes and structured for context.

"Merging is the boring part before a client packet. This keeps it quick."
Freelance consultant - Client packet
"It helps us assemble PDFs before we decide whether the packet needs signing."
Small team admin - Operations

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