Combine Multiple Files into One PDF
Merge PDFs, DOCX files, and images (JPG/PNG) into one PDF. Arrange files, adjust page width, and build your combined document directly in your browser.
Add files to combine into one PDF
Drop your PDF, DOCX, JPG, or PNG files here, or click to browse and select files
Supports PDF, DOCX, JPG, and PNG files up to 25MB each
Have a mix of files that need to become one PDF? Maybe Word documents, images, and existing PDFs all need to be combined. This tool handles multiple file types and converts everything into a single, unified PDF document.
Upload PDFs, Word docs, and images together. Arrange them in any order you want. The tool converts Word files and images to PDF pages, then combines everything. You end up with one professional PDF containing all your content.
Handles Multiple File Types
PDFs stay as PDFs. Word documents (DOCX) get converted to PDF pages. Images (JPG, PNG) become PDF pages. Everything gets unified into one format, making it easy to share, archive, or print.
This is perfect for creating comprehensive documents from various sources. Combine a cover letter (Word), photos of products (images), and existing PDF specifications into one complete document.
How to combine multiple files into one PDF
Upload all the PDFs, documents, and images you want to merge.
Arrange the files in the order you want and adjust any layout options.
Click “Build PDF” to create a single combined document and download it.
How Conversion Works
Word documents are converted page-by-page, preserving formatting, tables, and images. Each image becomes a separate PDF page. Existing PDFs are inserted as-is. The final document maintains the quality of all source files.
The order you arrange files is the order they appear in the final PDF. Drag and drop to reorganize until everything is exactly where you want it.
Multiple Files to PDF Questions
What file types can I combine?
You can combine PDFs, Word documents (DOCX), and images (JPG, PNG, and other common formats). All files are converted to PDF format and combined into one document.
Will Word formatting be preserved?
Yes, Word documents maintain their formatting when converted. Tables, images, fonts, and layout are preserved. The converted pages look like the original Word document.
How are images converted?
Each image becomes a separate PDF page. High-resolution images maintain their quality. The image fills the page, centered and scaled appropriately.
Can I rearrange files after uploading?
Yes, you can drag and drop files to reorder them at any time before combining. The preview shows you exactly how the final PDF will look.
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