You can merge multiple PDF files into one on your iPad directly in Safari — no app download required. This guide shows you how to combine PDFs on iPad for free in just a few taps.
Open Safari and navigate to pdfeditor.onl/organize-pdf. The tool is fully optimized for iPad screens and touch interaction.
Tap the upload area. iOS will let you browse Files (iCloud Drive or On My iPad). You can select multiple files at once — tap each one while holding the selection.
Tip: If your PDFs are in different apps (Mail, Files, Google Drive), save them all to a single Files folder first for easier batch selection.
All pages from all uploaded PDFs appear as thumbnails. Drag and drop the thumbnails to set the exact final order. Remove any unwanted pages by tapping the trash icon.
Tap Merge & Download. Safari will prompt you to save the merged PDF to Files or share it. Save to iCloud Drive to access it on your iPhone, Mac, or any other device.
Yes. There is no limit — you can upload and merge as many PDFs as your iPad's RAM allows. Most iPads handle 10–20 PDFs smoothly.
Yes. The tool works on any iPad model running iOS 14 or later in Safari or Chrome for iOS.
Yes. Portrait and landscape pages can coexist in the merged PDF — each page keeps its original orientation.