Merge Invoice PDFs Into One File
Combine invoices, receipts, and bills into one PDF for expense reports, tax filings, or shareable summaries. Reorder freely before exporting.
Why this matters
Accountants, freelancers, and small businesses constantly juggle dozens of single-page invoice PDFs. Combining them into one file simplifies submission, archiving, and review — and our merger keeps everything client-side so financial documents never touch a server.
Step by step
- 1Open the PDF mergerDrag all your invoice PDFs into the upload area.
- 2ReorderDrag-and-drop the thumbnails to put invoices in the right sequence.
- 3Add images if neededYou can also drop in JPG/PNG receipts — the merger combines images and PDFs.
- 4MergeClick merge. The combined PDF is created locally.
- 5DownloadSave the consolidated invoice file.
Frequently asked questions
Can I merge a mix of PDFs and images?
Yes — JPG, PNG, and WebP images are supported alongside PDFs.
How many invoices can I merge?
No hard limit; in-browser memory is the constraint. Hundreds of single-page invoices typically work fine.
Will merging change invoice formatting?
No. Each PDF is added page-for-page, untouched.
Is my financial data uploaded?
No. Merging runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.
Can I add bookmarks or a table of contents?
Not in this tool. The merged PDF is a flat document.
How do I reorder invoices?
Drag the thumbnails. The first thumbnail becomes page 1.
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