Merge PDF

Add the files, put them in the order you need and get one document. The pages are copied as they are — text stays selectable, links keep working, nothing is re-rendered.

or drop them here

Files are merged in the order of this list — use the arrows to change it.

    How to use

    1. Choose the PDF files or drag them onto the box.
    2. Set the order with the arrows — files are joined from top to bottom.
    3. Press Merge PDFs and wait a moment; large files take a few seconds.
    4. Download the finished document.

    Good to know

    The pages stay real pages

    Merging copies each page object into a new document instead of printing it to an image. Selectable text, bookmarks inside a page, links and vector graphics survive the trip, and the file does not gain weight from re-encoding.

    Order is the whole job

    Most merge mistakes are ordering mistakes, so the list is the main control: the arrows move a file up or down, the cross removes it, and the result follows the list exactly. Add the same file twice if you need a page repeated.

    Files never leave the device

    Everything runs in your browser, which matters for the documents people usually merge: contracts, invoices, medical records, scans of an ID. Nothing is uploaded, so nothing can be stored or leaked on the way.

    Frequently asked questions

    Are my documents uploaded to a server?

    No. The merge happens inside your browser and the files stay on your device.

    How many files can I merge?

    Up to 50 files per run, 100 MB each. The practical limit is your device's memory, not a server quota.

    Will the text stay searchable?

    Yes. Pages are copied as objects, so text, links and vector graphics remain intact.

    Can I merge a password-protected PDF?

    Only if it opens without a password. A file that asks for a password to be viewed has to be unlocked first — in a PDF reader, using the password you have.

    Is there a watermark or a page limit?

    No watermark, no page limit and no sign-up. The document you download is exactly what was merged.

    Why is the merged file bigger than I expected?

    Fonts and images from every source are kept, and identical resources are not always shared between files. Compress PDF afterwards if size matters.

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