PDF Merger
Merge multiple PDF files into one downloadable PDF locally.
Files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded or stored on the server.
About PDF Merger
PDF Merger is a local browser tool for combining multiple PDF files into a single PDF without uploading files to a server. Select two or more PDFs, preview the selected list, drag files into the order you want, remove any file you do not need and merge the remaining documents into one downloadable PDF. It is useful for reports, invoices, forms, receipts, contracts, assignments, scanned sections and document packs that need to be submitted together. The tool uses browser-side PDF processing, so your files stay on your device during the session. If a PDF is encrypted or damaged, the merge may fail and the tool will show a message so you can remove or replace the file. The interface is built for quick document assembly rather than advanced editing: choose files, reorder, merge and download. Clear all removes the selection and generated output. This keeps the workflow fast, private and consistent with Toolexa’s other browser-first tools.
How to use PDF Merger?
- Choose two or more PDF files.
- Drag the file list to set the merge order.
- Remove any unwanted files.
- Click Merge PDF Files.
- Download the merged PDF or clear all.
- Open the tool page and read the input labels carefully.
PDF Merger Features
- Merge multiple PDF files into one
- Drag and drop file reordering
- Preview selected files
- Download merged PDF
- Remove selected files
- Clear all
PDF Merger FAQs
Are PDFs uploaded while merging?
No, merging runs locally in your browser.
Can I reorder files before merging?
Yes, drag the selected files into the desired order.
Can I remove one selected file?
Yes, each preview row includes a remove button.
Can encrypted PDFs be merged?
Encrypted PDFs may fail to merge unless they are readable by the browser library.
Can I download the merged PDF?
Yes, use Download PDF after merging.