Combine multiple PDF files into one clean document in seconds. All merging happens locally on your device, so your contracts, reports, and scanned files never leave your browser.
Add two or more PDFs, drag to reorder, then merge everything into a single document.
Or drag and drop your PDFs anywhere inside this box.
Drag files to change the order. Expand a file to manage individual pages.
There are many ways to combine PDF files today, but most of them ask you to upload your documents to a cloud server. That can feel uncomfortable when you are dealing with salary slips, contracts, exam papers, or anything sensitive. QuickerConvert approaches the problem differently. Instead of sending your files away, the entire merge happens right in your browser window.
To get started, add two or more PDFs using the file button or by dragging them into the box. Each file appears as a card with a name, size, and page count. You can rearrange those cards by dragging them, so the final document follows the exact order you need: cover page, main report, annex, signatures and so on.
Simple tools treat each PDF as a block that cannot be changed. This merger gives you more control. When you expand a file, you can see all its pages as thumbnails. That is useful when a scan contains unwanted blank pages, or when a multi-chapter report was exported in a strange order.
Once you are happy with the structure, click Merge PDFs. The tool builds a single, clean file that respects the fonts, text, images and layout from your source documents.
With traditional web tools, there is always a moment when your file leaves your device and travels to someone else's storage. Even when platforms promise to delete uploads after a few hours, you still have to trust what happens behind the scenes. Here, the merge operation is executed locally. The code runs inside your browser, using your device memory, and the combined file is streamed straight back to you.
This design is a good fit for:
Because we do not receive or store your documents, you remain fully in control of your data and naturally line up with stricter privacy expectations and internal company policies.
QuickerConvert is designed to behave the same way across devices. On a laptop or desktop, you can drag and drop with a mouse. On mobile, you can tap, hold, and drag using your finger. The layout adjusts to smaller screens while keeping the most important controls visible.
This makes it practical to merge PDFs you receive through messaging apps or email on your phone. You can save attachments, open this page in your browser, combine everything, and then send the single file back to your contact without needing a separate app.
A combined PDF can sometimes end up heavier than you would like, especially when it contains high-resolution images or scanned pages. When that happens, the next logical step is compression. The Compress PDF tool reduces file size while aiming to keep text crisp and images readable. It is helpful for email limits, online submissions, or long-term storage.
If your merged document contains private information, locking it with a password is a smart follow-up. The Protect PDF tool lets you set an open password so that only people who know it can view the file. For situations where you later need to remove that password, the Unlock PDF tool can help, as long as you already know the original password.
In some cases you may realize that a combined document still needs editing. Rather than re-exporting from the original source, you can move into a word processor. The PDF to Word converter turns your file into an editable DOCX document so that you can revise text and layout in tools like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
There is no fixed artificial limit on file size or page count. The practical limit depends on the memory of your device and browser. For most modern computers and phones, merging everyday documents, reports, and scanned packets works smoothly.
The tool is designed to preserve fonts, vector graphics, and images as they appear in your source files. The goal is for the combined PDF to feel like all your documents were exported together from the same program.
As long as you have not closed the page or replaced the files, you can re-add the original PDFs and set up the order again. The merge process itself does not overwrite your original files; it creates a new one based on the layout you choose.
Yes. Because the processing happens on your device, it is a good fit for any workflow where privacy matters. Nevertheless, you should always follow your organization's internal policies when handling sensitive data.