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Merge PDF Files Online

Combine multiple PDF files into one document in your browser. Reorder pages, keep quality, and download instantly. No upload, no signup, no watermark.

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How to use Merge PDF

  1. 1Click to select or drag in the PDF files you want to combine.
  2. 2Drag the files into the order you want them to appear.
  3. 3Press Merge to build one combined PDF in your browser.
  4. 4Download the merged file straight to your device.

Features

  • Runs 100% in your browser — files are never uploaded
  • Reorder documents freely before merging
  • Preserves original fonts, images, and page sizes
  • Free, no signup, and no watermark added

Combine PDFs without uploading anything

Merging PDFs is one of the most common document tasks, yet most online mergers ask you to hand your files to a remote server first. Pixohub does the opposite. Our Merge PDF tool runs entirely inside your web browser using the open-source pdf-lib library, so your documents are read directly from your device and stitched together locally. Nothing is transmitted to us, nothing is stored, and nothing is logged.

That matters because the files people merge are often sensitive: signed contracts, scanned passports and IDs, bank statements, medical records, or internal reports. When processing happens in the browser, those pages never touch the internet. You can even disconnect from Wi-Fi after the page loads and the merge will still work, which is the clearest proof that your data stays on your machine.

Full control over order and structure

Add two files or twenty, then drag them into the exact sequence you want before combining. Pixohub reads every page of every source PDF and writes them into one new file, preserving the original page dimensions, embedded fonts, images, and vector graphics. The result is a single, clean document rather than a zip of separate files.

There is no artificial page cap. The only practical limit is your device's available memory, so very large or image-heavy documents merge best on a computer rather than an older phone. The tool is completely free, requires no account, and never stamps a watermark on your output.

Frequently asked questions

Are my PDFs uploaded to a server?

No. Everything happens locally in your browser with pdf-lib. Your files are read from your device and never sent anywhere, which is why the tool works even offline once the page has loaded.

How many PDFs can I merge at once?

There is no fixed limit. You can merge as many files as your device's memory can handle. Very large batches are best done on a desktop or laptop.

Can I choose the order of the files?

Yes. After adding your files you can drag them into any sequence, and pages are written into the merged document in that exact order.

Will merging reduce the quality of my document?

No. The original pages are copied as-is, keeping their fonts, images, and vector content intact. Merging does not recompress or downscale anything.

Is there a watermark or page limit?

No watermark is ever added by Pixohub, and there are no page limits beyond what your device can comfortably process.

Does it cost anything or require an account?

The tool is completely free and needs no signup, email, or login.

Does it work on my phone?

Yes. It runs in any modern mobile browser, though extremely large image-heavy PDFs may run more smoothly on a computer.

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