Send a contract together with its attachments as one file instead of several emails
Merge PDF online
Combine several PDFs into one file: a contract with its attachments, a stack of ID scans, or report sections that are easier to send as a single attachment than a dozen separate emails.
Everything happens in the browser: upload the files, arrange them in order, and download the finished PDF. No account needed, and files are removed from the server after processing.
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Files are used only for the selected operation and are automatically deleted after processing is finished. We do not use uploaded documents to train AI models.
Why it is useful
- Drag files into a new order before merging, so the exhibits land after the contract instead of before it.
- Combine a handful of files or several dozen in one pass; the interface does not slow down as the pile grows.
- Mixes scanned PDFs and text-based PDFs in the same merge without treating them any differently.
- The combined pages carry no watermark, and starting a merge does not require an account.
- Download the finished file right away, straight from the same browser tab you merged it in.
- If the merged file turns out too large to email, run it through compress next instead of starting the merge over.
How to use it
Upload multiple PDF files you want to combine.
Drag them into the order you need: that's how the pages will land in the final document.
Click Merge and wait for the file to be assembled.
Download a single PDF with all the pages.
When to use it
Combine ID, address, or certificate scans into one PDF to upload to a portal or bank
Bring report chapters or sections together into a single document before sending
Merge pages scanned one at a time into a single file instead of a dozen loose ones
What to check before sharing
- The order in the file list is the order pages appear in the final PDF, so check it before you merge, not after.
- A merge that comes out heavy can go straight into compress afterward instead of starting over.
- To reorder pages inside a single file rather than reordering whole files, use organize instead.
- Photos or scans saved as JPG need converting to PDF first, then they can be added into the merge with everything else.
- Portals for government services or banks that ask for supporting documents usually want one combined PDF, not several separate scans of an ID, a bill, and a certificate.
Frequently asked questions
How do I merge several PDFs into one file?
Upload the files you need, arrange them in the right order, and click Merge. The output is a single PDF with all the pages.
Can I change the file order before merging?
Yes, drag the files in the list before you start, and the pages will land in the finished document in that exact order.
How do I combine scans into one PDF?
Upload the scans, each saved as PDF, arrange them in order, and merge: you get a single file with all the pages.
Will this change my original files?
No, merging creates a new file and the uploaded documents stay unchanged.
Do I need to register to merge PDFs?
No. Merging works without an account and without installing software, right in the browser.
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