PDF Merge and Split Tool

PDF Merge / Split Tool

Merge multiple PDFs into one file or split selected pages out of a PDF.

Merge PDFs

Split PDF

Default split exports the first page. Open Show more options for ranges like 1-3,5.

PDF Result

About The PDF Merge / Split Tool

PDF Merge / Split Tool combines multiple PDFs into one file or extracts selected pages from a single PDF. It is meant for quick document assembly, focused excerpts, and cleanup work before sharing or archiving.

Merge and split operations run locally in your browser and export a new PDF. Your selected source files are not overwritten.

How to Merge or Split PDFs Online

  1. Use the merge panel to choose multiple PDFs in the order they should appear.
  2. Use the split panel to choose one PDF and enter a range such as 1-3,5.
  3. Run the merge or split action.
  4. Preview the result summary and download the output PDF.

Choosing Options Correctly

Merge PDFs:
The selected file order is preserved, so choose files in the sequence you want in the final PDF.

Split PDF:
The default split exports the first page. Open Show more options and enter ranges like 1-3,5 for specific page sets.

Common Use Cases

  • Combining separate forms, reports, or attachments into one PDF.
  • Extracting specific pages from a long PDF for focused review.
  • Preparing a shorter document for printing, email, or records storage.

Quick FAQ

Are my original PDFs changed?
No. Merged or split outputs are created as new files.

Can I merge or split password-protected PDFs?
Only if the files can be opened by the browser-side PDF tools. Protected or restricted PDFs may fail.

What should I check before sharing the result?
Review page order, blank pages, filenames, and whether bookmarks or form behavior survived as expected.

Are PDFs uploaded?
No. The merge and split operations are designed to run locally in the browser.