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How to Merge Multiple PDF Files Online for Free

EveryTool Editorial
3 min read

Managing digital paperwork is much easier when related documents are kept together. If a client sends you a signed contract, an ID proof, and a bank statement as three separate PDF files, keeping track of them is a hassle. Merging those separate files into a single master PDF document ensures that the entire package can be organized, shared, or printed seamlessly.

Why Combine PDF Files?

  • Portals and Uploads – Government websites, university portals, and job applications often allow you to upload only one single file for 'Supporting Documents.'
  • Email Attachments – Sending one organized PDF is much more professional than bombarding a recipient with ten separate attachments.
  • Printing – You only have to click 'Print' once if all documents are merged together.

How to Join PDFs Online with EveryTool

EveryTool features a drag-and-drop PDF merger that requires zero installation.

  • Open the Merge PDF tool on EveryTool.
  • Select or drag multiple PDF files into the upload area.
  • Once uploaded, the files will appear as thumbnail blocks. You can drag and drop these blocks to instantly reorder the sequence of the final document.
  • Click the 'Merge PDFs' button.
  • Download your newly combined, single PDF file.

To ensure a smooth transition, check the page sizes of the PDFs you are merging. Merging a tiny receipt PDF with a massive A4 poster PDF will result in a document with inconsistent page dimensions.

100% Privacy Guarantee

Most online PDF mergers upload your sensitive business contracts to their servers, merge them using cloud software, and let you download the result. This is a massive privacy risk. EveryTool utilizes a local PDF engine that stitches the files together entirely within your web browser. No data leaves your machine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit to how many PDFs I can merge?

You can successfully merge dozens of PDF files at once, depending entirely on the available memory of your personal computer or mobile device.

Will I lose quality?

No, merging simply appends the digital pages of the subsequent files to the first one. The text clarity, images, and formatting inside the PDF remain exactly the same.

Can I use this on a Mac?

Yes, the tool is completely browser-based, meaning it works identically on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.

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