Merge two PDFs
Move files up or down before exporting when the order matters.
contract.pdf followed by appendix.pdf
merged.pdf with every page from both files in order
Merge PDFs, extract page ranges, remove pages, reorder pages, and rotate pages locally in your browser.
Merge PDF files and organize pages locally in your browser without uploading the documents. Use it to combine PDFs, extract page ranges, remove blank pages, reorder pages with buttons, or rotate scanned pages before downloading a new PDF.
Runs locally in your browser. PDFs, page selections, file names, and generated files are not uploaded.Choose one or more PDFs to begin.
The output PDF will contain every page from the selected files, in the order shown on the left.
Copy patterns and edge cases worth checking.
Move files up or down before exporting when the order matters.
contract.pdf followed by appendix.pdf
merged.pdf with every page from both files in order
report.pdf with range 1-3
extracted-pages.pdf containing only pages 1, 2, and 3
scan.pdf with range 4
removed-pages.pdf containing every page except page 4
Move page 3 above page 2
reordered-pages.pdf with the selected order
Rotate pages 2-5 by 90 degrees clockwise
rotated-pages.pdf with those pages rotated
Short answers before you paste real data.
No. PDF loading, page copying, range parsing, reordering, rotation, and export run in your browser. Selected files, file names, page ranges, and generated PDFs are not sent to WebMultitool servers or external APIs.
Yes. Choose multiple PDFs, arrange them in the selected file list, then use Merge PDFs to create a new local PDF containing all pages.
Use comma-separated page numbers and ranges, such as 1-3, 5, or 7-9. The tool checks empty ranges, reversed ranges, duplicate pages, non-numeric input, and pages outside the document before exporting.
No. Unlock encrypted PDFs first. The tool shows a clear message when a PDF cannot be read locally.
Not always. Browser-local page copying can change or remove advanced PDF features, and digital signatures are usually invalidated after pages are changed. Keep an original copy when those features matter.
No. The original files stay unchanged. Each operation creates a new downloadable PDF.
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