Guide
How to Merge PDFs Locally in Your Browser
Combine multiple PDF files into one document without uploads or a desktop editor.
Why merge PDFs in the browser
Merging PDFs locally is useful when you want to combine documents without giving a web service access to sensitive paperwork.
It is also convenient when you are on a restricted machine and just need a quick way to stitch files together for a client or teammate.
For simple admin tasks, a browser merge can be enough to avoid opening a large desktop PDF suite.
Choose the right order
The order of the source PDFs matters because it determines the final page sequence.
A good habit is to rename files before merging them if the order needs to be obvious at a glance.
If a document packet includes a cover page or signature page, place that file where it belongs before starting the merge.
When merging is the right tool
Use a merge tool when the inputs are already PDF files and you only need them in one combined output.
If your inputs are images instead, start with a PDF creation tool first and merge later only if necessary.
That small distinction saves time and avoids converting the same files through the wrong workflow.