Merging PDFs into a single file is one of the most common document tasks — combining a CV and cover letter, consolidating invoices, or assembling a multi-chapter report. Kaeltripton's PDF merger does this instantly in your browser with no upload required.
Common uses
Combining a CV with a cover letter for a job application
Merging multiple invoices into a single monthly summary
Assembling a report from separate chapter PDFs
Your privacy
All merging uses pdf-lib locally in your browser. Your documents never leave your device.
Frequently asked questions
Is the PDF merger free?+
Yes — 100% free, no sign-up, no email, no payment.
Are my files safe?+
All processing is local in your browser using pdf-lib. Nothing is uploaded.
How many PDFs can I merge?+
As many as your device memory allows. Most devices handle 10–20 comfortably.
Can I reorder the PDFs?+
Yes — add files in the order you want them merged.
Does it work on iPhone?+
Yes — Safari on iPhone/iPad, Chrome on Android, all modern browsers.
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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor · Kaeltripton.com
Chandraketu (CK) Tripathi, founder and lead editor of Kael Tripton. 22 years in finance and marketing across 23 markets. Writes on UK personal finance, tax, mortgages, insurance, energy, and investing. Sources: HMRC, FCA, Ofgem, BoE, ONS.