Merge PDF Tool
Merge PDF lets you combine multiple PDF files into one document in a simple browser-based workflow. It works directly in the browser on desktop or mobile, so the result can be reviewed before saving, sharing, printing, exporting, or using it in a larger workflow.
🧮 Upload and Arrange PDF Files
Select or drop multiple PDF files, set optional page ranges for each file, then merge everything into one PDF in the browser.
📤 Upload PDFs
Drop PDF files here or click to browse
Add multiple PDF files from your device. Merge happens directly in the browser.
⚙️ Output Settings
📚 PDF Queue
📊 Merge Summary
Quick overview of file count, selected pages, merge order and output status.
Output File
merged-pdf.pdf
Merge Order
No files added
Total PDFs
0
Selected Pages
0
How This Merge Tool Works
This page is designed for users who want more than a one-button merger. It includes file ordering and per-file page range control.
| Feature | What it does | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Multiple PDF Upload | Adds several PDF files from the device into one merge queue. | Useful for combining forms, reports, notes and scanned files. |
| Reorder Controls | Moves each file up or down before merging. | Important when the final document needs a specific file order. |
| Per-File Start/End Pages | Lets users merge only selected pages from each uploaded PDF. | Helpful when only part of a PDF needs to be included. |
| Browser-Side Merge | Builds the final PDF directly in the browser without a backend upload flow. | Best for static sites and privacy-friendly processing. |
Best for
Merge PDF Tool is useful for students, office users, teachers, freelancers, and anyone handling document workflows when they want a faster way to handle one focused task without digging through extra steps.
Keep ready
Before you start, keep Merged File Name, PDF Title (Optional), Default Page Range Help, and Upload PDFs ready. That usually makes the workflow through Upload and Arrange PDF Files, Upload PDFs, Drop PDF files here or click to browse, and Output Settings smoother and easier to review.
Review before final use
Preview the final layout, file, or exported output before you print, upload, share, or send it.
About This Merge PDF Tool
Merge PDF Tool helps you combine multiple PDF files into one document in the order you choose without turning a simple document job into a long editing workflow. It is useful when you want a practical result quickly, especially on a static tools site where users expect clear controls, visible previews, and a straightforward download flow.
This page is best for people who already know the job they need to finish: select the right file, check the preview or settings, and export a single merged PDF. That keeps the process faster for students, office users, freelancers, teachers, and anyone handling repeat PDF work.
Use the output as a working file, then review page order, selected page ranges, file size, and the final document title. For extra step-by-step help, open the Merge PDF guide. You can also browse the PDF Tools page when you need the next PDF-related tool in the same workflow.
Merge PDF Tool FAQ
What does Merge PDF Tool do? Merge PDF Tool helps you combine multiple PDF files into one document in the order you choose. It is meant to shorten a focused task so you can move from input to result with less friction.
Who is Merge PDF Tool useful for? It is useful for students, office teams, freelancers, teachers, and anyone who needs a single merged PDF without opening a heavy desktop workflow for a small document job.
Can I use Merge PDF Tool on mobile? Yes. The page is designed to stay usable on phones as well as larger screens, which helps when you need a quick document fix away from a laptop.
What should I check before I save the final file? Review page order, selected page ranges, file size, and the final document title. Small PDF mistakes can be easy to miss until after you share or print the result.
Where can I find more PDF help after this? Open the related guide for step-by-step help, then browse the PDF Tools page if you need the next tool in the same workflow.