Benefit 1
Sequence-first assembly
Set packet flow before export so reviewers receive sections in the intended order.
PDFMerge
Built for users who care about page progression and narrative sequence. Use this page to run combine pdf pages workflows without setup friction.
This route prioritizes sequence clarity so your final packet reads in the right order for reviewers.
Browser PDF Workspace
Upload at least two PDF files, reorder with drag-and-drop, then merge into one downloadable file.
or drag and drop PDFs here
Add at least two files to unlock merge actions.
Benefit 1
Set packet flow before export so reviewers receive sections in the intended order.
Benefit 2
Drag-and-drop sorting lets you fix sequence issues before generating the final file.
Benefit 3
Correct ordering reduces back-and-forth when multiple stakeholders review the same packet.
Step 1
Drop all required PDFs into one queue so you can validate the full packet at once.
Step 2
Reorder files to match reviewer flow, submission requirements, or section logic.
Step 3
Generate one final PDF and rename it with project/date context for clean handoffs.
Remove draft files before merge and keep only final-approved versions.
Use one merged output file for a single, controlled handoff artifact.
Name exported files with owner + workflow + date to reduce version confusion.
Yes. This route is mapped to that query intent with direct tool access and matching copy.
Yes. The merged output follows the exact order you set in the file list.
Yes. You can repeat merge cycles for multiple packets in the same session.
No. You can execute merges immediately without account setup.
Yes. The flow is designed for repeatable, high-frequency merge tasks.
Use the merge tool above to ship your final PDF now. If you handle recurring merges, bookmark this route so each workflow starts faster.