Add two or more PDFs — drag to set the order
Whether you're combining scanned documents, stitching together chapters of a report, or assembling a single file for submission, getting the order right matters. I7 Pixel's merger gives you full control over file order and page ranges — instantly, with no server involved.
From upload to download in four straightforward steps.
A little know-how on file order and page selection goes a long way toward a merged PDF that reads cleanly from start to finish.
The order you arrange your files in is the order they'll appear in the final document — there's no automatic sorting by filename or date. Before merging, it's worth double-checking the sequence, especially with reports, contracts, or academic submissions where page numbering and cross-references depend on documents appearing in the correct order.
Not every merge needs an entire document. If you only need the signature page from a contract or a single chapter from a longer report, setting a page range on that file keeps the merged PDF lean and avoids pulling in irrelevant pages. This is especially useful when combining excerpts from several long source documents into one focused file.
Preview each file's pages before merging to confirm you've got the right document and the right range selected. Keep an eye on total page count in the sticky header as you add files — it's a quick sanity check that nothing was missed or duplicated. Since pages are copied directly from the originals, text, images, and formatting stay exactly as they were, so there's no quality loss to worry about.
Quick guide to which merge approach fits each situation.
| Scenario | Approach | Where it's Used |
|---|---|---|
| Full Merge Popular | Combine entire files | Merging chapters, reports, or scanned pages into one document |
| Partial Merge | Custom page ranges | Pulling specific pages or sections from longer source PDFs |
| Reordered Merge Popular | Drag to rearrange | Assembling documents where the original file order isn't the final order |
| Bulk Combine | Many files at once | Combining dozens of scanned receipts, forms, or invoices into a single archive |
| Cover + Content | Two-file merge | Adding a cover page or title sheet in front of a main document |
| Signature Page Merge | Single-page range | Appending a signed signature page to a contract or agreement |
Combining PDFs cleanly is a common need across almost every kind of work — this tool covers the everyday scenarios.
Answers to the most common questions about merging PDFs with this tool.
Yes — completely free. There are no limits, no accounts, no watermarks, and no charges. Merge as many PDFs as you need.
There's no fixed limit. You can add as many PDF files as you need, subject only to your browser's available memory.
No — never. All merging happens entirely in your browser using pdf-lib and pdf.js. Your files never leave your device, so sensitive documents remain completely private.
Yes. Simply drag and drop the uploaded files into whichever order you want the final merged PDF to follow.
Yes. Each file supports a custom page range, so you can include only the pages you actually need in the final document.
No. Pages are copied directly from the source files, so text, images, and formatting remain exactly as they were in the originals.
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