PDF Merge
Combine pages from multiple PDFs into one. Drag pages to reorder, or slot pages between pages from other files.
Drag PDF files here, or click to select
Multiple files supported · Max 100MB
Combine pages from multiple PDFs into one. Drag pages to reorder, or slot pages between pages from other files.
Drag PDF files here, or click to select
Multiple files supported · Max 100MB
Combining pages from multiple PDF files into one in any order. docsevery's PDF Merge goes beyond simple file-level concatenation — you can rearrange pages individually. Mix page 1 of A.pdf with page 3 of B.pdf and page 2 of A.pdf, all in a new PDF. Each file gets a color indicator, so you can see at a glance which file each page came from. Perfect for restructuring presentations, combining contracts with attachments, or organizing research materials.
Yes. docsevery's PDF Merge supports page-level rearrangement, not just file-level concatenation. You can freely interleave pages from A.pdf and B.pdf to create a new PDF.
Each file is automatically assigned a color, shown as a left border on the page thumbnail. Up to 8 files get distinct colors.
Yes. Removing a page with × only affects the order — the original file is still loaded. Click 'Add all pages' on the file in the list to append all its pages again.
Yes. Since drag-and-drop can be awkward on mobile, each page has ← × → buttons to move or remove it one step at a time.
Yes. The original PDF's text content is preserved, so search, copy, and highlight all work normally in the merged PDF.
No. All processing happens entirely in your browser. Files never leave your device and are automatically released from memory when you're done.
Each file must be under 100MB. Total memory depends on your browser's limits. Typically 5-10 files merge smoothly; more depends on your device's capabilities.