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Merge PDF

Combine multiple PDF files into one clean document. Add PDFs in the order you want, then download a single merged file.

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How to use

  1. 1

    Choose two or more PDF files.

  2. 2

    Arrange them in the order you want.

  3. 3

    Merge and download the combined PDF.

Quick answer

Merge PDF combines two or more PDF files into one downloadable document while keeping the selected file order. It is best for joining reports, scans, forms, and packets that are already saved as PDF files.

Key features

  • Accepts PDF files only; convert images to PDF first if you need to include JPG or PNG pages.
  • Merges whole documents in the selected order and keeps the original page sequence inside each file.
  • Runs locally in the browser for supported files, with no account, email, or cloud upload required.
  • There is no fixed browser-side upload cap, but very large PDFs are limited by your device memory and browser tab.
  • Password-protected or encrypted PDFs are not supported until they are unlocked before merging.
  • Page content is copied into a new PDF; do not rely on bookmarks, forms, annotations, or encryption settings being preserved.

About this tool

Merging PDFs is the everyday document task you need when related files arrive from different places and have to be shared as one clean package. You might combine scanned ID pages with an application form, join separate invoice attachments, assemble a school assignment from several exports, or turn department reports into one review packet. The order matters because the merged file is built from first file to last file, and each document keeps its internal page order. Put cover letters first, supporting documents next, and appendices last before you press merge. This TinyBee merger is designed as a browser-first workflow. Supported PDFs are read in your browser and copied into a new PDF download, so the original files stay on your device and are not changed. That makes it useful for private paperwork, client files, and GDPR-sensitive documents where unnecessary upload should be avoided. The practical limit is your browser and device memory rather than a cloud quota. For very large scans, close other tabs or split the job into smaller groups. Encrypted PDFs need to be unlocked first, and interactive structures such as bookmarks, form fields, annotations, or encryption settings should not be treated as guaranteed output. For mixed image and PDF packets, convert images to PDF first, then merge the resulting PDFs.

Common merge scenarios

Scanned paperwork

Join separate scanner batches into one PDF before sending a form, contract packet, or application.

Multi-source reports

Combine exports from spreadsheets, dashboards, and written summaries into a single review document.

School and exam files

Merge instructions, answer sheets, worksheets, and reference pages in the exact order students or reviewers need.

Client handoff packets

Package invoices, receipts, statements, and supporting files into one attachment instead of many separate uploads.

FAQ

Are my PDF files uploaded?

PDF merging runs in your browser for supported files, so documents do not need to be uploaded.

Can I change the page order?

Yes. Choose files in the order you want before creating the merged PDF.

What is the maximum file size?

There is no fixed upload size cap for browser-side merging, but your browser and device memory set the practical limit. Very large scanned PDFs may be easier to merge in smaller batches.

Does it preserve bookmarks, annotations, or forms?

The tool copies PDF pages into a new file. Visual page content is the priority, so bookmarks, interactive form fields, annotations, and document-level metadata should not be treated as guaranteed output.

Can I merge password-protected PDFs?

No. Password-protected or encrypted PDFs must be unlocked before they can be merged.

Will encryption be preserved?

No. The merged download is a new PDF and does not preserve the original encryption settings.

Can I merge images and PDFs together?

This tool accepts PDFs only. Convert images to PDF first, then add those PDF files to the merge.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes, on modern mobile browsers that can open the selected PDFs, though large files are usually easier to manage on a desktop or laptop.

Is this suitable for GDPR-sensitive documents?

For supported files, merging is designed to happen locally in your browser without uploading documents to TinyBee servers. You should still follow your organization or client data-handling rules.

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