Combine multiple PDF files in your browser with reorder and remove controls before downloading one merged document.
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Private by design.Your files and data are processed in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored on our server.
How to Use
Select two or more PDF files.
Review the file list and move documents up or down as needed.
Remove any file that should not be included.
Click Merge PDFs and wait while the browser combines the pages.
Download the merged PDF and keep the source files unchanged.
Features
Select multiple PDF files from your device.
Reorder files before merging so pages appear in the correct sequence.
Remove any selected PDF before building the final file.
Create one combined PDF locally with a browser PDF library.
Download the merged file without uploading documents.
Combine PDFs in the Browser
Merge PDF is a practical tool for joining several documents into one file. It is useful when assignments, invoices, forms, scanned chapters, job documents or client papers need to be sent as a single PDF instead of many separate attachments.
The tool reads each selected PDF locally, copies pages into a new document and offers the merged file as a download. No server receives your documents, and no database stores them. The original PDFs remain untouched on your device.
Reorder and Remove Files Before Merging
The order shown in the file list becomes the order of the final PDF. Put cover pages first, then main forms, then supporting documents or attachments. The move controls are there so you can fix the sequence before generating the merged file.
If a file was selected by mistake, remove it from the list before merging. This is safer than creating a combined PDF first and trying to edit it later. The tool is focused on simple merging, not full PDF page editing.
Privacy and Performance
Because the workflow is browser-based, private files such as invoices, applications, reports and scanned forms do not need to leave your device. Analytics events do not include filenames or file content, only generic actions like merge start or download.
Very large PDFs can use browser memory. A modern desktop browser usually handles larger batches better than a phone. If you are on mobile, start with a few documents, merge in smaller groups and keep all original files saved separately.
Good Document Habits
Before merging, rename files on your device in the order you want or use the on-page controls to arrange them. After downloading, open the merged PDF and check that all pages are present, readable and in the correct order.
For a lighter final file, compress scanned PDFs first. For a smaller packet, split long source PDFs and keep only the required pages. Combining these browser-based tools gives you a simple private document workflow without installing extra software.
Practical Examples
Combine a cover letter, resume and certificates into one job document.
Merge monthly invoices into a single archive file.
Join scanned assignment pages before submission.
Combine report sections from different PDFs.
Create one packet from forms, receipts and supporting papers.
Best Use Cases
Job applications that require one PDF attachment.
Student assignments with several scanned files.
Business reports, invoices and record packets.
Private documents that should stay on the local device.
Limitations and Notes
Very large PDFs may take time or use significant memory.
Encrypted or damaged PDFs may not merge correctly.
This tool merges whole PDFs, not selected pages within each source file.
The final order depends on the order shown before merging.
Related Browser-Based Tools
Split PDFextract only the pages you need before merging.
PDF Compressorreduce image-heavy PDFs before sending a merged file.
JPG to PDFturn image scans into PDFs that can be merged.
PDF to JPGexport a page image when you need a preview.
Image Resizerprepare image scans before converting them into PDFs.
FAQs
How do I merge PDF files?
Select multiple PDFs, arrange them in the desired order, then click Merge PDFs to create one combined download.
Can I reorder PDFs before merging?
Yes. Use the move controls in the file list before generating the merged PDF.
Are my PDFs uploaded?
No. The PDFs are read and merged locally in your browser.
How many PDFs can I merge?
There is no fixed server limit, but browser memory matters. The tool recommends smaller batches for large files, especially on mobile.
Can I merge scanned PDFs?
Yes. Scanned PDFs can be merged, although large image-heavy files may take longer.
Why is merging slow on mobile?
Mobile browsers have less memory and processing power than many desktop computers, so large PDFs can take longer.