PDF Merge
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Merge PDF files online for free
WebSauda PDF Merge lets you combine multiple PDF files into one clean document directly in your browser. It is useful for exam forms, government applications, tenders, job applications, or whenever a single combined PDF is required.
How to merge PDF files with WebSauda
- Select all the PDFs you want to merge.
- Arrange them in the correct order using drag and drop.
- Click Merge PDF and wait for processing.
- Download the final merged PDF to your device.
Is this PDF merge tool safe?
Yes. Files are processed in a privacy-friendly way and are not used for ads, tracking, or AI training. For most users processing happens inside the browser, which means your PDFs stay with you.
Tips for smaller, cleaner merged PDFs
- Remove duplicate or blank pages before merging.
- Keep academic documents and ID proofs in separate files.
- If the final file is large, run it through PDF Compress before uploading.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I merge multiple PDF files?
Simply upload all the PDF files, arrange them in the correct order by dragging, and click Merge PDF. The combined PDF will be ready for download instantly.
Will the merged PDF have a watermark?
No. WebSauda does not add any watermark or branding to your merged PDF. You get a clean, professional document.
Is my PDF stored or uploaded anywhere?
No. Processing is privacy-friendly. Most merging happens inside your browser, and no files are permanently stored on servers.
Can I merge large or multiple scanned PDFs?
Yes. You can merge large scanned documents too, but if the final file becomes too heavy, use our PDF Compress tool to reduce the size.
Can I reorder PDFs before merging?
Yes. Just drag and drop the files in the desired order before clicking Merge PDF. The final document will follow your arrangement.
Related PDF tools on WebSauda
- Split PDF by page range to extract only the pages you need.
- Compress PDF to reduce file size.
- Image to Text (OCR) to extract text from scanned documents.
