Merge multiple PDF files into one document directly in your browser. Reorder pages, preview files, and download without uploads.
Drop PDFs above or use the button; then reorder files or pages here.
Common ways people use this tool.
Clear notes so you know what to expect.
A quick path from upload to download.
A local-first workflow that keeps your documents on your device.
Your PDFs are processed locally. We do not send your files to our servers.
Everything runs in your browser so you stay in control from start to finish.
Results download directly to your device with no waiting or email steps.
This Merge PDF tool lets you combine multiple PDF documents into a single file directly in your browser. The merging process runs locally on your device, so your files are not uploaded to an external server during the operation.
You can reorder files, expand previews, and remove pages before merging so the final PDF matches the exact flow you need.
When you add PDF files to the tool, they are handled only within your browser session. The files remain on your device throughout the merge process and are not stored after the task is completed.
This approach helps users understand exactly what happens to their documents.
After adding PDFs, each file appears as a preview card. You can drag files to change their order or expand a document to view individual pages. Pages can be rearranged, rotated, or removed before merging.
This makes it easier to create a final document that follows the exact structure you need.
The tool focuses on practical use cases such as combining reports, scanned pages, contracts, or study materials. It aims to preserve the original layout, text, and images from each source file when building the final PDF.
Results depend on the structure of the original documents, but the tool avoids unnecessary changes whenever possible.
This PDF merger is commonly used for:
It is intended for general use rather than advanced document editing.
The process completes in the browser without additional steps.
Very large files or documents with many pages may take longer to process, depending on your device and browser. In such cases, the tool prioritizes stability and accuracy over speed.
Original PDF files are not modified. The merger creates a new document based on the selected order and pages.
This tool is designed to reduce reliance on server-based processing by handling files locally in the browser. PDF files are not transmitted as part of the normal merging process.
For more information, users can review the site's Privacy Policy and Terms pages.
This Merge PDF tool provides a straightforward way to combine documents using only your browser. It focuses on clarity, local processing, and predictable results rather than advanced editing features.
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.