Drag & drop your PDF files here
or
Maximum file size: 50MB per file
Your privacy is important. All files are processed on your device and never uploaded to our servers.
Combine multiple PDFs into a single, organized document. Simple, fast, and free.
Drag & drop your PDF files here
or
Maximum file size: 50MB per file
Your privacy is important. All files are processed on your device and never uploaded to our servers.
Click the upload area to select your PDF files, or simply drag and drop them from your computer. You can add multiple files at once.
Once your files are loaded, drag the file previews to reorder them. Arrange them exactly how you want them to appear in the final document.
Click the "Merge Files" button. Our tool will instantly combine your PDFs into one file, which will automatically download to your device.
Yes, your security is our top priority. Our tool merges PDFs directly in your browser. This means your files are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring they remain private and secure on your computer.
You can use our tool! Simply upload all the PDF documents you want to combine, arrange them in the desired order, and click the 'Merge Files' button. The service is 100% free with no registration, watermarks, or limitations.
No, our PDF merger is designed to preserve the original quality of your documents. The layout, formatting, resolution, and text of your files will remain exactly the same in the final merged document.
Absolutely. After you upload your files, you can easily drag and drop the files to reorder them into the sequence you need before you combine them into a single PDF.
No software installation is necessary. Our tool is entirely web-based and works on any modern browser and any operating system, including Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.
Our tool is designed for convenience and doesn't have strict limitations for typical use. You can merge two or more PDF files. While there's no hard file size limit, performance may vary depending on your device's processing power for extremely large files, as all processing happens locally on your computer.