Add your PDFs, drag them into the order you want, and combine them into one — you see each file before you merge, not after.
or drop files / a folder here
// Benefits
Combine several PDFs into one ordered document, without uploading anything.
Combine contracts, scans, and reports into a single PDF that's easy to send, print, or archive.
Reorder the files before merging so pages land in exactly the sequence you want.
Combine as many PDFs as you need — no file cap, no sign-up, and nothing stamped on the result.
// Workflow
For the moment separate PDFs need to become one packet — a signed contract, a bundle of receipts, a report with appendices.
Add the PDFs you want to combine, by drag-and-drop or the file picker.
Drag the files into the order you want them merged.
Merge and download the single combined PDF.
// Recommended reading
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Continue ->Add two or more PDFs, drag the file thumbnails into the order you want, then click Merge & download. The pages are combined top-to-bottom in that order into a single PDF.
Yes. Each file shows a thumbnail and a number badge — drag them around to reorder before merging. You see exactly what's going where before you click, not after.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser — the merging is done on your device and your files are never uploaded or sent anywhere. No account or sign-up needed.
There's no fixed cap. Since the whole job runs in your browser, the practical limit is your device's memory — very large files or a lot of them at once can get slow on low-RAM devices.
Password-protected or encrypted PDFs can't be read, so they're left out with a notice. Unlock or remove the password first, then add the file again.
Yes — completely free, with no watermark and no registration. The merged file downloads as a single PDF.
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device — it isn't uploaded to any server.
Check for yourself: open your browser's developer tools (F12, or right-click → Inspect) → the Network tab → then run this tool. You won't see your file uploaded anywhere, because the work happens locally on your device.