Join PDF Files
Concatenate multiple PDF files into a continuous document with a straightforward join workflow. Upload your files in the order you want them, click Join, and receive the combined result. No complex options—just simple, reliable joining in your browser.
Drag and drop PDFs or click to browse
PDF files - Select multiple files at once
Files are joined in queue order. Drag to reorder if needed.
Drag to reorder, or use arrow buttons. PDFs will be merged in the order shown.
Important: Your files are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
How to Join PDF Files
Upload the PDFs you want to join. The files queue in the order added—add them in sequence for the simplest workflow.
If needed, reorder by dragging. The join process appends files in the exact queue order.
Click Join and download the concatenated result. All processing is local; nothing is stored or transmitted.
When to Use This Tool
- Joining meeting notes with their appendices
- Combining multiple scanned pages exported separately
- Appending supplementary materials to a main document
- Creating chronological document sequences
Practical Examples
Meeting Notes Bundle
Join meeting-notes-jan.pdf through meeting-notes-mar.pdf into q1-meeting-archive.pdf
Scanned Pages Join
Combine page-001.pdf through page-010.pdf (exported from separate scans) into complete-scan.pdf
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🔒 Privacy-First Design: This tool keeps processing entirely on your device. To keep the merger lightweight, fast, and privacy-focused, it does not render an in-browser preview. Download the merged PDF and open it in your preferred PDF viewer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "join PDFs" mean exactly?
Joining PDFs means placing the pages of multiple PDF files one after another, in sequence, to create a single combined document. Page 1 of File A comes before Page 1 of File B, and so on.
Can I join password-protected PDFs?
No. Password-protected or encrypted PDFs cannot be processed. Decrypt them using the original PDF software before joining.
Will the joined PDF retain original page numbers?
Page numbers embedded within each source PDF are preserved. If each file has its own numbering (e.g., 1–5 in each), those numbers remain. For continuous numbering, set it in each source file before joining.
Can I join PDFs on my phone?
Yes. This tool works in mobile browsers. Upload files from your phone, reorder by touch, and download the joined PDF directly to your device.
Is my data private when joining PDFs online?
Yes. Your files are processed entirely in your browser. No uploads to external servers, no storage, no tracking. When you close the tab, all data is gone.