Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDFs into a single document without uploading files to any server.
Drop PDF files here or click to browse
Supports: PDF files
Multiple PDFs will be merged in order. Use ↑↓ to reorder.
Your file is processed in your browser. No uploads, no data stored.
How this tool works
Easily combine multiple PDF files into one document using our free browser-based merger. No software, no signup, and no uploads to our servers—your PDFs are processed locally. The original PDF quality and structure are preserved during merging; we don’t recompress or alter content, only combine pages in the order you choose.
Common use cases
Use case 1
Combine multiple PDFs into one document for reports, submissions, or portfolios.
Use case 2
Merge scanned pages from different files into a single PDF for archiving.
Use case 3
Build one PDF from contracts, appendices, or chapters in the right order.
Use case 4
Create a single file from forms, letters, and supporting documents for email or uploads.
Step-by-step guide
Step 1
Upload two or more PDFs. You can add more and reorder them in the list.
Step 2
Drag to reorder the files. The order in the list is the order in the merged PDF.
Step 3
Click "Merge PDFs" and wait for processing. It runs in your browser.
Step 4
Download the merged PDF. Your originals are not modified.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need Adobe Acrobat to merge PDFs?
No. Our tool works online in your browser without installing Adobe Acrobat or any other PDF software. You can combine multiple PDFs into one file for free, with no signup. Your files are processed locally and never uploaded to our servers.
Is merging PDFs free and private?
Yes. The tool is free and runs entirely in your browser. Your PDFs are not uploaded to our servers—they are processed locally on your device. We don’t store, copy, or share your documents, so merging is safe for sensitive or confidential files.
Can I reorder pages before merging?
Yes. Reorder the files in the list; that order becomes the page order in the merged PDF. The first file in the list becomes the first pages, the second file follows, and so on. You can drag to reorder anytime before clicking Merge.
What are the limitations of browser-based PDF merging?
Very large PDFs or many files at once may take longer to process because everything runs on your device’s memory. If you merge dozens of large files, consider doing it in batches or on a desktop for best performance.