Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDF files into one document.
- On your device
- No signup
- Stays on your device
Private on your device
Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.
Combine multiple PDF files into one document.
Split a PDF into separate pages or ranges.
Compress PDFs securely. Files auto-delete in one hour.
Convert PDF to Word (.docx) with secure processing.
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Rotate PDF pages to the correct orientation.
Unlock a PDF when you know the password.
Add text or image watermarks to PDF pages.
A PDF merger combines multiple PDF files into one document in your chosen order. Most merge jobs run locally in your browser without uploading files to a server.
Combine PDF files online without installing software. Upload two or more PDFs, arrange the order, and download a single merged document. Processing works on your device—ideal for applications, scans, and report packets.
Job applications and school submissions often allow one attachment—merging avoids zipping or sending multiple emails.
If the merged file exceeds an upload limit, run it through the PDF compressor afterward.
Upload your PDF files, drag to set order, then merge. Download the combined file when processing completes.
Example: combine cover letter.pdf, resume.pdf, and references.pdf into application_packet.pdf for a single upload to a job portal.
Upload two or more PDF files, arrange them in the order you want, then merge. Pages are combined in that order into a single downloadable PDF. Merging works on your device—files are not uploaded or stored.
Encrypted PDFs must be unlocked before merging. Complex form fields and bookmarks may not survive merge in all viewers.
Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.
These pages use the same merge pdf with guides tailored to specific search intents.
Learn how formats and terms differ before you convert or calculate.
FAQ
Merge runs on your device. Files are not sent to Utilnivo servers for this tool.
Very large files may slow your browser. Split or compress first if you hit device memory limits.
Simple merges preserve pages; complex forms and bookmarks may not survive all merge paths.
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