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Combine PDF guide
Use this free Combine PDF to combine PDF files into a single downloadable PDF locally in your browser.
Combine PDF helps you combine PDF files into a single downloadable PDF for separate PDFs that should be sent, uploaded, or archived as one document. It opens the matching Tiny Work Tools utility directly and runs in your browser after the page loads.
Best for
- creating one browser-local PDF from multiple existing PDF files
- Fast browser-based utility work without creating an account.
- Simple checks before moving data, files, or numbers into another workflow.
Not for
- OCR, editing PDF page content, splitting PDFs, encrypted PDFs, or guaranteed archival compliance
- Regulated, certified, or production-critical decisions that require a specialist tool.
How it works
- Open the tool page and use the preselected utility.
- Enter the text, numbers, or file requested by the tool.
- Review the result and download or copy it when the output looks right.
Limits and privacy
PDF combining is limited by browser memory, file size, total selected file size, and total page count. Review the merged PDF before sharing it.
Common uses
- Use Combine PDF for separate PDFs that should be sent, uploaded, or archived as one document.
- Prepare a quick result before uploading, sharing, reporting, or pasting elsewhere.
- Keep small everyday utility tasks in the browser without installing desktop software.
Useful facts
- Tiny Work Tools Combine PDF runs locally in the browser after the page loads.
- The page is free to use and does not require an account.
FAQ
What does Combine PDF do?
It helps you combine PDF files into a single downloadable PDF using the matching Tiny Work Tools browser utility.
Does it upload my input?
The tool is designed to run locally in your browser after the page loads.
What should I check before using the result?
PDF combining is limited by browser memory, file size, total selected file size, and total page count. Review the merged PDF before sharing it.