Tool location: /pdf/merge
Merging PDFs allows you to combine multiple documents into a single file. This is perfect for consolidating reports, combining scanned pages, or organizing related documents. With kit95, you can merge PDFs directly in your browser without uploading files to any server.
Click the "Select PDF Files" button to choose the PDF files you want to merge. You can select multiple files at once by holding Ctrl (Windows) or Cmd (Mac) while clicking.
The files will appear in a list showing their order. Drag and drop files to rearrange them in your desired sequence.
You can click on any file to preview its contents. This helps ensure you have selected the correct files and arranged them properly.
Click the "Merge" button to combine all selected PDFs into one document. The process runs entirely in your browser.
Once the merging is complete, click "Download" to save your combined PDF file. The merged file will include all pages from all source documents in the order you specified.
Merge as many PDF files as you need. There is no limit on the number of documents.
Easily rearrange files by dragging them to change the order before merging.
All pages maintain their original quality. No compression or quality loss during merging.
Preview each PDF before merging to confirm you have the right documents.
See how many pages each document contains before combining them.
Files never leave your browser. All merging happens locally on your device.
Make sure all PDFs are unlocked (not password-protected) before merging.
The merged file may be large if you combine many documents. Check your email attachment limits before sharing.
Bookmarks and links between documents may not be preserved after merging.
A: No, there is no limit. You can merge as many PDF files as you need. However, very large combined documents may take longer to process.
A: No, merging does not compress or alter the content. All pages maintain their original quality exactly as they were in the source files.
A: The merge tool keeps pages in their original order within each document. To rearrange pages, use our "Reorder Pages" tool first, then merge.
A: Password-protected PDFs must be unlocked first. You will receive a notification if any selected file is protected.
A: Internal bookmarks within individual PDFs are usually preserved. However, cross-document links may not work in the merged file.
A: Simply click "Add More Files" or drag additional PDFs into the upload area. New files will be added to the end of your list, but you can drag them to any position.