Free PDF Merger

Merge multiple PDF files into a single document in your browser securely.

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Quick Answer

Combine multiple PDF documents into a single, continuous file. Reorder pages, merge invoices, and consolidate reports entirely within your browser.

  • Combining multiple receipts for expense reports
  • Merging scanned pages into one document
  • Consolidating legal contracts and addendums
  • Preparing continuous portfolios
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Consolidating Tax and Legal Documents

When submitting tax returns or legal discovery, you often need to combine dozens of disparate PDF receipts into one cohesive document. Simply drag your files into the timeline, reorder them logically, and export a clean, unified PDF.

How to Use

  1. 1Upload two or more PDF files using the file selector or drag-and-drop.
  2. 2Drag or use up/down buttons to reorder the PDF files in the list.
  3. 3Click the 'Merge PDFs' button to combine them.
  4. 4The merged PDF will automatically compile and download to your device.

Common Use Cases

  • Merging multiple scanned invoices into a single PDF for tax filing.
  • Extracting specific signature pages from a massive legal contract.
  • Compressing a large presentation PDF to fit within email attachment limits.

Features

Zero risk of data breaches since documents are never uploaded to a third-party server.

Bypasses file-size limits typical of free cloud PDF processors.

Retains original document metadata and quality during transformations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit on how many PDFs I can merge?
You can merge dozens of files at once. The only limitation is the available RAM on your local device.
Are my sensitive documents uploaded to a server?
No. The PDF merging process uses WebAssembly to manipulate the PDF byte streams entirely on your local machine, ensuring absolute privacy for sensitive legal or financial documents.
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