How to Merge Your PDFs
👉 Step-by-step guide
About Merge PDF Tool
Our Merge PDF tool makes it quick and simple to combine several PDF documents into a single, well-ordered file. Upload two or more PDFs, drag the page thumbnails into the order you want, then click Merge to generate a single downloadable document. There is no registration required and the output does not include any watermark.
We prioritize speed and privacy: wherever possible files and page rendering are handled in the browser. For larger files or when browser limits are reached, processing may happen briefly on our secure server and temporary files are removed automatically after processing. If you need to merge very large documents, try splitting them into smaller PDF and then merging the results.
Tips: use the page thumbnails to precisely reorder pages and preview the merged result before downloading to ensure page sequence and orientation are correct. If you run into performance limits, reduce image-heavy pages or merge in smaller groups.
What Makes Our Merge PDF Unique?
- Merge multiple PDFs instantly: Combine any number of PDFs into one file.
- Rearrange order: Drag and drop pages to control the merge order before processing.
- Secure: Files are processed securely, all files are removed automatically after processing.
- No watermark & no sign-up: Download your merged PDF without logos or accounts.
- One-click download: Get the final merged PDF in a single click.
Use Cases for Merge PDF Tool
- Combine invoices, reports, or eBooks into a single PDF for easy archiving, record keeping, or sharing with clients.
- Merge resumes, contracts, proposals, or certificates into one organized file for job applications, tenders, or project submissions.
- Simplify document sharing by sending one consolidated PDF instead of multiple attachments for business, legal, or academic use.
- Create unified presentations or portfolios by combining slides, images, and PDFs into a single polished document.
- Streamline team collaboration by merging multiple team documents, drafts, or notes into one final version.