About Merge PDF
Merge PDF lets you combine two or more PDF files into a single PDF document. Drop in the files in any order, rearrange if needed, then download the merged output. The merged PDF preserves page quality, bookmarks, metadata, and the original fonts from each source — nothing is recompressed or re-rendered.
All merging happens in your browser. Your files never touch our servers, which matters for confidential documents — merging contract drafts, combining bank statements, assembling medical records, or bundling course materials.
How it works
- Drop multiple PDFs into the upload zoneSelect two or more PDF files at once. You can also drag them in one at a time to control order.
- Reorder if neededFiles appear in the order you added them, which is the order they will appear in the merged PDF. Remove any you change your mind about using the ✕ button.
- Click MergeThe tool combines all pages into one PDF in your browser. Typical merges of 3–10 files complete in 1–3 seconds.
- Download the combined PDFThe merged file keeps the original page quality — no recompression, no loss of fidelity.
When to use Merge PDF
Combining invoices for an expense report
Merge a month of receipt PDFs into one file to submit to finance. One document is far easier to process than a dozen attachments.
Assembling a job application package
Combine résumé, cover letter, portfolio, and transcripts into a single PDF for applicant tracking systems that only accept one file.
Creating a course reader for students
Instructors merge PDF readings, syllabi, and handouts into one document that students can download at the start of the semester.
Consolidating legal or medical records
Combining multi-file records into one document simplifies archiving and sharing — without uploading sensitive documents to an untrusted server.
Frequently asked questions
How many PDFs can I merge at once?
There is no hard limit, but very large merges (50+ files or combined size >500 MB) may exceed browser memory on low-RAM devices. For typical use (2–20 files), it just works.
Does merging reduce the quality?
No. Pages are concatenated directly — no re-rendering, no recompression. The output is lossless relative to the inputs.
Can I reorder pages across files before merging?
The current version merges files in the order you added them. For finer page-level reordering, use Split PDF to break files apart, then Merge in your preferred order.
Are bookmarks, links, and form fields preserved?
Text, bookmarks (per-source), internal links, and most form fields are preserved. Cross-file internal links become broken (those are specific to the original file).
Is there a file size limit?
No server-side limit. Practical limits are your browser and device — we have successfully merged 100+ MB combined inputs, but results depend on available memory.