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How to Merge PDFs Without Adobe (Free, No Subscription)

Combine PDFs without buying Acrobat Pro. Three real free options — pick the one that fits how you work. Comparison + step-by-step.

Combine PDFs without Adobe Acrobat — free alternatives
Three real ways to merge — none of them cost $20/mo

Adobe Acrobat Pro is $20/month — about $240/year — and most people who pay for it only ever use the "merge PDFs" feature. There are several free alternatives that do that exact job, and the result is identical. Here are the three that work best.

Option 1 — pdfty (browser, every device)

The simplest: drag-and-drop in any browser, free up to 20 MB per file.

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Open the merge tool

Go to pdfty.com/tools/merge in any browser.

Drop PDF here
2

Drop all your PDFs at once

Multi-select in Finder/Explorer and drag them in. They upload in parallel.

Drop PDF here
3

Reorder by dragging

Each file is a card. Drag the cards into the order you want. Remove unwanted ones with the X.

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Hit Merge

2-5 seconds.

Compressing…69%~2 seconds remaining
5

Download

One combined PDF, deleted from our server within 1 hour.

All done — file readyAuto-deleted in 1 hour

Why people pick this: works on Mac, Windows, Chromebook, iPad, Android — anywhere there's a browser. No install. Free up to 20 MB.

Option 2 — Mac Preview (already on every Mac)

Built into macOS. Truly offline.

  1. Double-click your first PDF to open it in Preview.
  2. View → Thumbnails to show the sidebar (or ⌥⌘2).
  3. Drag the other PDFs from Finder into the thumbnail sidebar. Each file's pages appear there. Drag pages around to reorder.
  4. File → Export as PDF.

That's it. Use Export (not Save), or you'll modify the first PDF instead of creating a new one.

Option 3 — Microsoft Word (yes, really)

Surprising but it works:

  1. Open Word.
  2. For each PDF: Insert → Object → Text from File → pick the PDF. Word imports its pages as Word content.
  3. After all PDFs are inserted, File → Save As → PDF.

This only works well if the PDFs are simple text. For PDFs with heavy formatting (multi-column layouts, complex tables), Word's import is messy.

Which one should you actually pick?

SituationBest pickWhy
2-3 files, all PDFsMac PreviewOffline, simple, already on your Mac
10+ files, need reorderpdfty.comVisual card reorder beats Preview's sidebar
You're on Windows or Chromebookpdfty.comPreview is Mac-only; Word import is messy
You need to combine PDFs + Word docspdfty's word-to-pdf then mergeConvert each Word file first, then merge with merge tool
Very sensitive filesMac PreviewTruly local; no upload involved
Files include password-protected PDFsMac Preview (you'll be prompted for each password) or pdfty after unlocking

What about Acrobat Reader's "Combine files" feature?

Adobe's free Acrobat Reader has a "Combine Files" button — but it's restricted: limited to a few combines per month before you're prompted to upgrade to Pro. If you only need to combine PDFs occasionally and already have Reader installed, this works fine. Otherwise it's just a nag toward the $20/mo subscription.

$0
What you actually need to spend to merge PDFs
3 options
None of them require a subscription
30 sec
Average merge time, any method
1 hour
Until pdfty deletes your files from our server

Frequently asked questions

Will the merged file have watermarks?

Not on pdfty (free up to 20 MB, no watermarks), not on Preview, not on Word. Some online "free" PDF mergers stamp a watermark on the output — we don't.

pdfty and Preview both preserve hyperlinks and per-document bookmarks. Word import is lossy — you'll lose bookmarks and may lose some hyperlinks.

Can I merge a PDF with images (JPG/PNG)?

pdfty: yes — drop them in along with PDFs. They become PDF pages.

Preview: yes — drag images into the thumbnail sidebar same as PDFs.

Word: convert images to PDF first (right-click → Open with Preview → Export as PDF), then merge.

Is there a page limit on free merge?

pdfty free plan: 20 MB total file size (typically 200-500 pages of plain PDFs). Preview: limited by your Mac's RAM, effectively unlimited.

Can I merge in a specific page order, not just file order?

pdfty: yes — each uploaded file lets you pick the page range to include. Preview: yes, by deleting unwanted pages from the sidebar before exporting.

Will the page numbers in the merged file be correct?

The visible page numbers from each source PDF are baked into the page content — they don't update. If you want clean sequential numbers, run the result through Page Numbers.

Will the result be smaller or bigger than the inputs?

Roughly the sum of the inputs. If smaller is the priority, run the result through Compress — typically 30-60% off for merged scans.

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