Mobile PDF merge
Merge PDF Files on Mobile — No App Needed
Merging PDFs on mobile used to mean emailing files to yourself or downloading a dedicated app. This tool works in any mobile browser — Android Chrome or iPhone Safari — no install required.
Merge PDFs on mobileWhy merging PDFs on mobile is usually frustrating
Mobile PDF apps often add install friction, paywalls, limited file pickers, or awkward reordering on small screens.
A browser-based workflow lets you join PDF files on phone without installing another app.
How to merge PDFs on your phone
Use the mobile browser workflow to combine PDF files mobile free, including files from your camera roll or Files app.
- Open Merge PDF in Android Chrome or iPhone Safari.
- Select PDFs from Files, downloads, cloud storage, or camera roll exports.
- Drag to reorder, merge, and download the final PDF to your device.
Android vs iPhone — any difference?
No. The tool works the same on Android Chrome and iPhone Safari. Both support file selection, drag-to-reorder, and direct download to your device.
Android users can save directly to local storage or Google Drive. iPhone users can save to Files or iCloud, depending on Safari download settings.
Other PDF tasks you can do on mobile
On the same mobile browser, you can compress a PDF, sign a document, or split a file into smaller parts.
Frequently asked questions
Can I merge PDFs on Android without an app?
Yes. Open the tool in Chrome, choose your PDFs, reorder them, and download the merged file.
Can I reorder pages when merging on mobile?
You can reorder files with touch drag before merging. Use Organize PDF first for page-level changes.
Can I save the merged PDF to Google Drive from my phone?
Yes. On Android, download the file and save or move it to Google Drive.
Does it work on tablets too?
Yes. It works in modern tablet browsers, including iPad Safari and Android Chrome.