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Automerge guidesMerge many PDFs in order—minutes instead of manual assembly

Merge many PDFs in order—minutes instead of manual assembly

For Law firms, CPA firms, corporate legal

Forum threads and Adobe support posts repeat the same pain: dozens of PDFs that must become one filing-ready file, in a strict order, without mangling fonts or form fields. Doing it file-by-file in a desktop editor is slow and error-prone. Automerge loads your whole list, lets you reorder once, and merges locally in the browser.

Open Automerge Runs in your browser—files are not uploaded to our servers.

What people search and post about

People search merge PDFs for court, combine exhibits one PDF, and ask whether merging will change formatting—especially when a clerk rejects loose files. Reddit and pro forums also discuss tax return PDFs that need federal, state, and K-1 attachments in one client packet.

Why this used to take hours

Exporting each exhibit separately, opening a merge dialog repeatedly, and checking page count against an index scales terribly past twenty or thirty files. One missed file means re-running the whole chain or explaining a defective filing.

What Automerge does in seconds

Upload all PDFs, drag into filing order (memorandum, declarations, exhibits A–Z, tax forms, closing docs), then merge. Processing stays on your device—important for privilege and client data. Pair with Autoflatten if fillable fields must not shift after combine.

Other high-volume uses

Tax deliverables: one outbound PDF per client with attachments in a standard sequence. Closings: signed counterparts scanned as separate files → one archive PDF. Internal packs: board or lender appendices merged for a single attachment slot.