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Merge & split PDFs — fast, minimal, private

Combine multiple PDFs into one file, or split a PDF by ranges, every N pages, or into single pages. Processing happens locally in your browser (no uploads).

Merge & Split PDF

Merge multiple PDFs, reorder them, or split one PDF into the pages you need — downloaded instantly.

Tip: Use the ↑/↓ buttons to reorder before merging.
Preview
Click thumbnails to select which PDFs to merge.

How this tool works

All processing happens in your browser — your PDFs are not uploaded.

Merge & Split uses client-side PDF processing so you can combine files, extract ranges, or split pages quickly without sending documents to a server.

Choose your PDFs

Upload multiple PDFs to merge, or one PDF to split by ranges/chunks/pages.

Process locally

Pages are merged or extracted on your device using your browser’s memory.

Download instantly

Get a single PDF, or a ZIP when multiple PDFs are produced.

Note: Extremely large PDFs may hit browser memory limits. If a file fails, split it into smaller chunks first.

Practical user guide

Quick steps for merging, extracting pages, and splitting PDFs.

Merge multiple PDFs

  • Open Merge PDFs.
  • Upload at least 2 PDFs.
  • Reorder using /.
  • Optional: set an output name.
  • Click Merge & Download.

Split by ranges / extract pages

  • Open Split PDF and upload a PDF.
  • Select Ranges.
  • Enter ranges like 1-3, 5, 7-10.
  • Optional: enable Combine for one output file.
  • Click Split & Download.

Split every N pages

  • Select Every N pages.
  • Set N (e.g., 2 or 5).
  • Download a ZIP of chunked PDFs.

Split into single pages

  • Select Single pages.
  • Download a ZIP with one PDF per page.
Tip: Use Ranges + Combine to extract multiple sections into a single clean PDF.

Troubleshooting & FAQ

Common questions about splitting ranges, ZIP downloads, and large PDFs.

Are my PDFs uploaded to a server?
No. This tool runs in your browser. Your PDFs are processed locally on your device.
How do page ranges work?
Use commas to separate selections and hyphens for ranges. Examples: 1-3 (pages 1–3), 5 (page 5), 7-10 (pages 7–10). Pages are counted starting at 1.
What does “Combine selected pages into a single PDF” do?
It takes all pages you selected in your ranges and exports them into one new PDF instead of multiple files.
Why do I get a ZIP download?
When splitting produces multiple output PDFs (Every N pages / Single pages), the tool bundles them into a ZIP for a clean download.
“Could not read this PDF” — what should I do?
The PDF may be corrupted, password-protected, or non-standard. Try re-exporting it (Print → Save as PDF) and try again.
Large file is slow or fails — how do I fix it?
Split the document into smaller chunks using Every N pages, then merge the chunks if needed. Browser memory limits can affect very large PDFs.

Common use cases

Everyday scenarios where merging or splitting saves time.

Popular merge workflows

  • Combine invoices into one PDF.
  • Merge reports and appendices for sharing.
  • Join scanned pages into a single document.

Popular split workflows

  • Extract contract pages for signatures.
  • Split a large PDF for email attachments.
  • Create one file per page for approvals or review.

Quick glossary

A few useful terms for PDF merge & split operations.

  • Merge PDF – combine multiple PDFs into one PDF.
  • Split PDF – create multiple PDFs from one PDF (by ranges, chunks, or pages).
  • Extract pages – export selected pages into a new PDF.
  • Page range – a selection like 4-9 meaning pages 4 through 9.
  • Combine ranges – export all selected pages into one PDF instead of multiple files.
  • ZIP – a compressed folder used to download multiple PDFs at once.

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