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Visit this page on your Windows PC. Works in any modern browser — Edge and Chrome recommended.
Skip downloading bloatware. Merge PDFs right in Chrome or Edge without installing anything. Works with File Explorer, OneDrive, and all your Windows files. Free and instant.
Drag from File Explorer or click to browse — works with all Windows locations
PDF files only · Works on Windows 10, 11, and older versions
PDFs merged on your Windows PC!
No need for Adobe, third-party apps, or downloads. Your browser does everything.
Visit this page on your Windows PC. Works in any modern browser — Edge and Chrome recommended.
Drag PDFs from File Explorer, or click to browse. Works with Desktop, Documents, OneDrive, network drives.
Drag files up or down to arrange them. Smooth mouse interactions work perfectly.
Click Merge PDFs. The combined file downloads to your Downloads folder automatically.
Windows doesn't come with built-in PDF merging. You'd need Adobe Acrobat (expensive), or download free software (often comes with ads, toolbars, or bloatware). Most free Windows PDF tools are sketchy — they bundle extra software, show ads, or upload your files to their servers.
This tool runs right in your browser. No installation, no download, no permissions to grant. Just open Chrome or Edge, select your PDFs from File Explorer, and merge. Everything happens on your Windows PC — files never leave your device. If you want to merge PDFs without uploading them anywhere, this is the safest way.
When you select PDFs, your browser reads them using standard web APIs. Chrome and Edge on Windows handle this perfectly. Files load into memory, the pdf-lib JavaScript library processes them locally, and the merged PDF downloads to your PC. No server ever sees your files. Curious about the technical details? Read how browser-based PDF merging works — it explains the File API, pdf-lib, and why nothing ever leaves your device.
Works with all Windows file locations: Desktop, Documents, Downloads, OneDrive, external drives, network shares. If File Explorer can see it, this tool can merge it.
File Explorer integration: Drag files directly from File Explorer into your browser. OneDrive support: Access PDFs stored in OneDrive without downloading them first. Network drives: Merge PDFs from mapped network drives or shared folders. Right-click context: You can bookmark this page for quick access from your browser.
Adobe Acrobat for Windows costs $15-20/month. That's $180-240 per year just to merge PDFs. This tool is free, works instantly, and doesn't require an account. If you only need to merge PDFs occasionally, why pay for software?
Free PDF software for Windows often comes with catches: ads, toolbars, bundled software, or limited features. Some upload your files to their servers (privacy risk). This browser-based tool has none of that — no ads, no bloatware, no upload. Just clean, fast PDF merging.
As long as your PC runs a modern browser (Chrome 90+, Edge 90+, Firefox 88+), this tool works. Doesn't matter if you're on Windows 11, Windows 10, or even Windows 8.1. Browser-based means no OS compatibility issues. You can even merge PDFs locally without any internet connection after the first load.
Windows users deal with enough privacy concerns already. This tool processes everything locally — your PDFs never leave your PC. No upload, no cloud processing, no data collection. For sensitive documents like contracts, tax returns, or medical records, local processing is the safest option.
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