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Merge PDFs in order — Automerge

Automerge combines several PDFs into one file in the order you set—useful before filing, archiving, or sending a single packet. Everything runs in your browser; files are not uploaded.

You can use every step—upload, preview, and settings—before you subscribe. Downloads require one suite license for all tools here, typically far less than per-seat Adobe Acrobat or several browser PDF subscriptions combined. Your files stay on your device.

Add PDFs and order

No PDFs yet—use the file picker above.

Merge tries no password first, then each row’s password, then this default (when it differs from the row). Unencrypted PDFs need nothing. Processing uses the same in-browser engine as the rest of the suite: pypdf under Pyodide, with cryptography for standard encrypted PDFs. If a file still fails to open, the password may be wrong or the PDF may use an unsupported protection scheme.

Who this is for

Professionals assembling one final PDF from many source files in strict order.

Example: motion + memo + exhibits must be one filing PDF before cutoff. Automerge replaces repetitive export/recombine loops with a single ordered merge workflow.

FAQ

What does Automerge do?

Automerge helps you complete this PDF workflow in the browser with downloadable output.

Do files stay local?

The workflow is designed to run in your browser so files can stay on your device during processing.

Who is this tool for?

It is built for legal, tax, accounting, bookkeeping, and operations teams handling repeated PDF tasks.