All PDF processing happens entirely in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server. We have no backend.
Merge PDFs
Combine multiple PDF files into one. Drag to reorder before merging.
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Select multiple PDFs
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Split PDF
Extract specific pages or split into individual pages.
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Rotate Pages
Rotate all pages or specific pages in a PDF.
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Reorder Pages
Drag and drop to rearrange PDF pages, then download the new file.
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Delete Pages
Select pages to remove from the PDF.
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Click pages to mark for deletion (shown in red)
Images → PDF
Combine JPG, PNG, or WebP images into a PDF. Drag to reorder.
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JPG, PNG, WebP supported
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Compress PDF
Reduce PDF file size. Lossless mode restructures the PDF; lossy mode rasterizes pages to JPEG (smaller files, no text layer).
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⚠️ Lossy mode converts pages to images — text will no longer be selectable or searchable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I merge PDFs without uploading them anywhere?
Yes — all merging, splitting, and editing happens entirely in your browser using PDF-lib and pdf.js. Your files are never sent to any server.
What PDF operations are supported?
You can merge multiple PDFs, split a PDF into individual pages or custom ranges, rotate pages, reorder pages via drag-and-drop, delete unwanted pages, convert images (JPG, PNG, WebP) to PDF, and compress PDFs to reduce file size.
Is there a page or file size limit?
There is no server-side limit. The practical limit depends on your device's available RAM. Most PDFs up to 100 MB and hundreds of pages work fine on modern devices.
Does PDF compression reduce quality?
The compression tool re-encodes embedded images at a lower JPEG quality to reduce file size. Text and vector content are preserved without quality loss. The original file is never modified.
Can I convert images to PDF?
Yes — the "Images to PDF" feature accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP files. You can add multiple images, reorder them, and generate a single PDF with one image per page.