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Combine several PDFs into a single file — entirely in your browser, so your documents never leave your device.
Files are combined in the order selected. Everything runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Merging PDFs is one of those everyday office chores — combining a signed contract with its attachments, stitching scanned pages into one file, or bundling invoices for a client. This free tool does it in seconds, and it does it entirely inside your browser: the files you pick are never uploaded to any server, so sensitive documents stay private on your computer.
Choose two or more PDF files, and the tool combines them into a single PDF in the order you selected, then downloads the result. There’s no account to create, no watermark stamped on the output, and no file-size paywall like the big-name sites use. Because it runs locally, it also works offline once the page has loaded.
A few practical notes: the merged file keeps each source page at its original size, so mixing letter and A4 pages is fine. If you need a specific order, select or arrange the files in that order before merging. For very large files the browser does the work, so a modern device handles it comfortably; extremely large scans may take a few seconds.
StandupCRM helps repair shops keep customer documents, quotes and invoices organized in one dashboard — this free tool is a handy standalone for combining PDFs whenever you need to.
No. Merging happens entirely in your browser — your PDFs never leave your device.
No watermark and no artificial file-size limit. It’s genuinely free.
Yes — the files are merged in the order you select them.
No. It runs in your browser with no signup or install.
StandupCRM keeps job photos, receipts, and paperwork together per customer — plus free tools like this that run entirely in your browser.
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