Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDF files into a single document. Drag and reorder files to choose which PDF comes first.
This workflow stays on your device after the page loads
This tool runs in your browser, so your file does not need to be uploaded to our processing server for the core action. Once the page is loaded, many of these workflows can keep working even if your internet drops.
That makes it a stronger choice for privacy-sensitive everyday edits, page organization, signatures, and quick offline-safe document tasks.
Drop PDFs here to merge
Upload 2 or more PDF files, then drag the cards below to control final merge order
Upload a PDF to see preview
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What this page does and when to use it
What it does
Merge PDF helps you combine multiple PDF files into a single document. Drag and reorder files to choose which PDF comes first..
Who it is for
Best for students, operations teams, finance, HR, legal, and anyone who needs a quick browser-based PDF workflow without desktop setup.
Why it is useful
For best output, upload source files that already have final page orientation and naming.
Merge PDF: How it works
Merge PDF combines multiple files into one final document while preserving page order and readability.
Use drag and reorder before processing to control the final sequence. This is useful for contracts, reports, and appendices.
- Upload two or more PDF files.
- Reorder files in the exact output order.
- Run merge and wait for processing to finish.
- Download the combined PDF.
Practical notes before you export
Best fit
Best for students, operations teams, finance, HR, legal, and anyone who needs a quick browser-based PDF workflow without desktop setup.
What to check
For best output, upload source files that already have final page orientation and naming.
Workflow model
That makes it a stronger choice for privacy-sensitive everyday edits, page organization, signatures, and quick offline-safe document tasks.
Related guides and comparisons
Use these supporting pages to understand the workflow, compare alternatives, and pick the cleanest PDF path for your use case.