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Merge PDFs

Combine multiple PDF files into one

Select 2 or more PDF files to merge into a single document

Merge PDF Files Online for Free

Our PDF merger tool lets you combine multiple PDF files into a single document in just a few clicks. Whether you need to consolidate reports, assemble legal documents, or compile project deliverables, this free online tool makes the process fast and effortless.

The online PDF combiner preserves the original quality, formatting, and metadata of every document you merge. Pages are combined in the exact order you select them, producing a seamless, professional result. No content is lost, no formatting is altered, and the final PDF is ready to share or print immediately.

With our free PDF merge tool, there is no software to install, no account registration needed, and no watermarks on your output. Your files are processed securely and automatically cleaned up after download. It works on any device with a modern web browser, from desktop computers to tablets and smartphones.

Key Features

  • Combine two or more PDF files into a single document
  • Preserves original document quality, formatting, and fonts
  • Maintains bookmarks, links, and metadata
  • Real-time progress tracking with queue position indicator
  • Support for large and multi-page PDF documents
  • File order control to arrange pages as needed
  • One-click download of the merged PDF
  • No watermarks, no sign-up required
  • Works on all modern browsers and devices
  • Secure server-side processing with automatic file cleanup

How to Merge PDFs

  1. Select your PDF files: Click the file selector and choose two or more PDF files from your device.
  2. Review the file list: Confirm the selected files and their order in the list displayed on screen.
  3. Start merging: Click the "Merge PDFs" button to begin combining your documents.
  4. Monitor progress: Watch the real-time progress bar as your files are uploaded and merged.
  5. Download the result: Once merging is complete, click "Download Merged PDF" to save the combined file to your device.

Use Cases

  • Business reports: Consolidate multiple department reports into a single comprehensive document for stakeholder review.
  • Legal documents: Combine contracts, exhibits, and supporting materials into one organized legal filing.
  • Academic submissions: Merge research papers, appendices, and supplementary materials into a single submission file.
  • Real estate packages: Assemble property listings, disclosures, and inspection reports into one buyer packet.
  • Project proposals: Combine cover letters, proposals, and supporting documents for client presentations.
  • HR documentation: Merge employee onboarding forms, policies, and handbooks into a single PDF package.
  • Financial reports: Combine balance sheets, income statements, and audit reports into unified financial packages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?

Yes, our PDF merger is completely free to use. There are no hidden fees, no subscriptions, and no watermarks on your merged documents. You can merge as many files as you need.

Is my data secure?

Absolutely. Your uploaded files are processed securely on our servers and automatically deleted after you download the merged result. We never access, store, or share the contents of your documents.

How many PDF files can I merge at once?

You can select and merge multiple PDF files in a single operation. Simply select all the files you want to combine when using the file picker.

Will the merged PDF preserve formatting?

Yes. Our merger preserves the original formatting, fonts, images, links, and metadata of each source document. The combined PDF looks exactly like the originals, just in one file.

Can I control the order of pages in the merged PDF?

The pages appear in the order you select the files. To change the order, select your files in the desired sequence.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Organize files first: Name and order your PDF files before selecting them so the merged output follows your desired sequence.
  • Check page orientation: Ensure all source PDFs use the same orientation (portrait or landscape) for a consistent final document.
  • Review the merged file: Always open and review the merged PDF before distributing it to confirm all pages are present and in order.
  • Compress after merging: If the merged file is too large, use our PDF compression tool to reduce its size before sharing.
  • Keep source files: Save copies of the original PDFs in case you need to re-merge them in a different order later.
  • Use for archiving: Merge related documents into a single archive file to simplify long-term storage and retrieval.