Combine multiple PDF files into a single document. Drag to reorder. No upload, no limits, no watermarks.
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Merging PDFs is one of the most common document tasks — here are the real situations where it makes a difference.
Most employers want a single PDF attachment, not four separate files. Merge your resume, cover letter, portfolio, and certificates into one clean document. Hiring managers open one file — not a folder of attachments.
Malaysian university portals (UPU, UTM, UM, UKM) and scholarship applications like JPA, MARA, and Yayasan Khazanah often require all supporting documents as a single PDF. Merge your transcript, IC, offer letter, and supporting docs in the correct order before uploading.
Combine monthly reports, appendices, and reference documents into one file for email or client submission. A single well-organised PDF looks more professional than a zip file of separate pages.
Loan applications, account opening forms, and insurance claims often need multiple documents submitted together — payslips, bank statements, utility bills, and identity documents merged into one submission file.
Click "Choose PDF Files" or drag and drop multiple files at once. There is no limit on the number of files or total file size — add as many as you need.
Drag the file cards into the exact order you want them to appear in the final merged document. The order matters — the first file becomes page 1. Double-check the sequence before merging, especially for job applications or official submissions where document order is specified.
Hit the Merge button. All processing happens locally in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server. Merging is fast: even combining 10 files of a few MB each typically takes under 5 seconds.
Download your merged PDF and open it to confirm the page order and content are correct before submitting. If the file is too large for a portal upload limit, run it through the Compress PDF tool to reduce the size.
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