Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDF documents into a single, organized file. Perfect for reports, presentations, and archives.
Upload a PDF
Drag & drop or browse
Merge Settings
Images are rendered at high resolution to preserve quality. The resulting PDF will be optimized for printing and viewing.
Professional Merge PDF for Everyone
Our Merge PDF tool provides a high-performance, private way to join multiple PDF files into a single document. Whether you're combining monthly reports into an annual review, bundling design drafts into a presentation, or organizing scanned records, our tool handles it all locally in your browser. Using the high-fidelity PDF.js engine for rendering and jsPDF for assembly, we ensure that your merged document maintains visual consistency. Since no data is ever uploaded to a server, your sensitive business documents, medical records, and legal files remain strictly confidential. You can easily reorder files before merging and download the result instantly.
Security Note
All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device.
Key Benefits
Why choose our Merge PDF for your workflow?
Maximum Privacy: Your documents never leave your computer; merging happens entirely in RAM.
Professional Results: Creates a clean, standardized PDF document from multiple sources.
Zero Software Needed: No need for Adobe Acrobat or other expensive subscriptions.
Batch Speed: Process dozens of files at once using browser-optimized algorithms.
Cross-Platform: Works on Windows, Mac, and mobile browsers with the same high performance.
Common Use Cases
Real-world examples of how to use this tool.
Contract Bundling: Combine multiple signed contract pages or addendums into a single legal record.
Report Assembly: Merge separate data charts, text summaries, and appendices into a cohesive report.
Portfolio Building: Join separate design showcase PDFs into a single, impressive master portfolio.
Document Organization: Combine scattered scanned receipts or invoices into monthly PDF archives.
Academic Research: Merge separate research papers or chapters into a single study guide.
How to use Merge PDF?
Follow these simple steps to get the best results.
Select multiple PDF files from your computer or drag them into the upload box.
Arrange the files in your preferred sequence using the drag handles.
Optionally rename the final document in the settings panel.
Click 'Merge PDFs' to begin the browser-side assembly process.
Download your combined document instantly once the processing is complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our Merge PDF tool.
Is there a limit on the number of files?
You can merge dozens of files. The only limit is your browser's memory, so we recommend keeping the total page count under 200 for optimal performance.
Does it preserve text searchability?
This tool currently merges PDFs by high-fidelity rendering to maintain layout perfection. While this preserves all visual elements, the final PDF will be an image-based PDF. For text-searchable merging, we recommend using our specialized PDF to VSD tools.
Is my sensitive data safe?
Yes, 100%. Like all Imgira tools, the Merge PDF tool runs entirely within your browser. No document data is ever sent to our servers.
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