Merge PDF
Merge several PDF files into one document using the same shared upload, validation, and download workflow.
Combine several PDF files in the same order you selected them.
The files stay in the order you select here, and that order will be used when merging.
Select or paste the source content, adjust any settings you need, and run the tool to see the preview, downloads, and copy actions here.
About the merge pdf
How this tool works
Merging PDFs is a strong match for the shared file-tool framework because it needs ordered multi-file input, validation, structured output, and a single download result.
This page keeps that workflow straightforward and browser-based, which is ideal for quick document bundles and internal handoffs.
Where it is useful
The same multi-file upload pattern will also help future utilities like archive packers or batch converters without creating route-specific logic.
Result metrics stay simple and useful here: file count, page count, and final size.
- Combine reports, invoices, or exports into one file.
- Bundle multiple small PDFs for a cleaner handoff.
- Keep document merging local and browser based.
Example workflows
3 examplesMerge 3 short reports
One combined PDF in selected order
Reorder files before running
Merged document follows the chosen sequence
Download the combined PDF
Single handoff-ready file
Common uses
3 ideas- Combine reports, invoices, or exports into one file.
- Bundle multiple small PDFs for a cleaner handoff.
- Keep document merging local and browser based.
FAQ
3 answersHow does the merge PDF tool decide file order?
The merge follows the order shown in the file list, and you can move files up or down before running it.
When should I use a browser PDF merger?
It is useful for report bundles, invoices, exported pages, handoff packets, and other quick document combinations.
Does the PDF merger run locally?
Yes. The selected PDFs are merged in the browser and the combined file is then offered for download.