Prepare a professional PDF packet in seconds

Combine reports, contracts, receipts, and scans into one organized file. A clean, browser-only workflow to get your documents ready for sharing.

Ready to create your packet?

Merge your PDF files into a single document using our private browser tool.

Open PDF Merger

Example: Merge a Cover.pdf + Contract.pdf + ID-Scan.pdf into one shareable file for a client.

How to organize your PDF packet

1. Gather your PDF files

Collect all the documents you need. If you have images or scans, convert them to PDF first using our conversion tools.

2. Arrange the perfect order

The order matters. Drag your files so the most important documents appear first. You can easily move files up or down in the list.

3. Download the final packet

Our tool will merge the files without ever uploading them to a server. You get a single, clean PDF ready to be emailed or uploaded.

When you need a PDF packet

Business Proposals & Contracts

Send a single file containing your proposal, terms of service, and sign-off sheet instead of asking clients to download multiple attachments.

Job Applications

Combine your CV, cover letter, and portfolio pieces into one document that is easy for recruiters to review and print.

Financial & Legal records

Organize monthly receipts, bank statements, or legal evidence into a structured packet for your accountant or lawyer.

Common questions

What is a PDF packet?

A PDF packet is a single PDF file that contains multiple documents—such as a cover letter, a main report, and several appendices or receipts—organized in a specific order for easy sharing.

How many files can I include in one packet?

Our browser-based tool can handle dozens of files. Since processing happens on your device, the limit is mostly determined by your computer memory, not our server capacity.

Can I combine PDFs with images in one packet?

Yes! We recommend converting your images to PDF first using our Image to PDF tool, and then merging all resulting PDFs together into one final packet.

Will the page quality decrease after merging?

No. Our PDF Merger combines the files exactly as they are without re-compressing images or text, so the quality remains identical to the original documents.

Related workflows

Compress the final packet

If the merged file is too large for email, use our PDF Compressor to reduce the size without losing document structure.

Split a large PDF

If you need to extract only certain pages from a large document before adding them to your packet, use the PDF Splitter.

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