Online PDF Merger


Combine multiple PDF files into a single document instantly. Secure, fast, and completely in your browser.


What is an Online PDF Merger?

An Online PDF Merger is a lightweight web utility that lets you combine multiple standalone PDF files into one clean, continuous document. Instead of dealing with separate records, invoices, or project files, you can sequence and bind them together instantly from your dashboard.

How to use.

Using our PDF combiner tool is effortless. Click the "Select PDF Files" dashboard option to load multiple files directly from your computer or phone. Your document stack will show up in the project queue list. Review the list, clean up any mistakes, and hit "Merge PDFs" to build and auto-download your new master file.

Features

  • Client-Side Engine: Merges documents instantly inside your local environment without network file lags.
  • No Content Limits: Add and combine as many documents as your browser memory can handle.
  • 100% Free Service: Completely free utility with zero sign-up wall, watermarks, or hidden upgrade tiers.
  • Absolute Data Privacy: Files stay fully on your local machine and never touch outside cloud storage systems.

Use cases

  • Academic Submissions: Package separate assignment files, resource notes, and cover letters into a single PDF asset.
  • Business Reports: Consolidate financial balances, monthly invoices, and client briefs for cleaner storage.
  • Application Portfolios: Bundle professional resumes, certificates, and project summaries into a unified hiring packet.

FAQs

Are my private documents secure?

Yes, entirely. Unlike traditional online converters that upload your documentation to remote servers, this utility runs entirely client-side using JavaScript. Your files are processed inside your browser instance and are never monitored or transferred.

Can I rearrange the files before merging?

Currently, files are merged in the exact order you select them. If you need a specific layout order, simply click "Clear All" and select your files in the sequential order you want them to appear in the final master document.