Single PDF workflow
Merge Multiple PDFs Into One File
You have several separate PDF files and need a single, clean document. Whether it is chapters of a report, pages of a contract, or a set of scanned forms, this tool combines them all into one.
Merge PDFs into oneWhy merging into one file matters
A single PDF is easier to share, review, archive, and attach. It also gives the document a more professional presentation because the reader opens one file instead of sorting through many.
When you combine multiple PDFs into one document, pagination and document flow become easier to follow.
How to merge PDFs into one file
Use the merge tool when you need to join PDFs into a single file or consolidate PDF files into one archive.
- Open Merge PDF and add every PDF you want to include.
- Drag files into the sequence you want the final document to follow.
- Merge and save the output as a single PDF file.
Can I control the order of pages in the merged PDF?
Yes. Before merging, you can drag files into any order. The final PDF will follow exactly the sequence you set.
If you need page-level edits inside a file, organize or remove pages first, then return to Merge PDF for the final single document.
Preparing your files before merging
Remove unwanted pages, organize page order, rotate pages if needed, or compress large files before you put multiple PDFs into one.
Frequently asked questions
Can I merge more than two PDFs into one?
Yes. Add all the PDFs you need and merge them into one final document.
Can I choose which pages to include from each file?
Use Remove Pages or Organize Pages first, then merge the prepared files.
Will the merged PDF keep the original bookmarks?
Page content is preserved. Existing bookmarks may vary by file and browser processing support.
Can I generate a table of contents when merging?
Yes. Enable the table of contents option before creating the merged PDF.