Simple PDF Editor

Use the tabs to add PDFs or DOCX files, arrange pages, and preview your merged document.

Drop PDF or DOCX files here
PDFs are added directly. DOCX files are converted to PDF in your browser and then merged with the current document.
No page selection dialog will appear for dropped files.
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How to Use the Editor

  • Add Files: Drag and drop PDFs/DOCX files into the box above, or click the dropbox to open a file selection dialog box.
  • Alternate add Files:On the Thumbnails tab, click Browse for pdfs to open a file selection dialog box.
  • Paste Files (Desktop Only): Copy a PDF or DOCX file to your clipboard, then click your browser to 'activate' it. With the 'Drop PDFs / DOCX' tab active, press Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac) to add the document that is on your clipboard.
  • Page order: Pages and documents should be added in the order that you want in the final document.
  • Arrange Pages: Go to the Thumbnails tab to reorder pages by dragging, or use the move/rotate/delete buttons.
  • View Pages: Go to the Document Viewer tab any time to view the in-progress and complete document.
  • Save: When finished, click "Save document" in the top right corner. This saves the pdf as 'merged.pdf' in your download folder. If you want to choose the filename and/or document save location, click the 'save-as dialog' checkbox before clicking "Save document". If you want to save the document and open in a separate tab for viewing, click the Save & Open checkbox before clicking "Save document".

⚠️ Platform Caveats: On iPads and Android tablets, the paste from clipboard feature will not work, and drag-and-drop may be unreliable. Use the "Browse for PDFs..." button on the Thumbnails tab for reliable file uploads on mobile devices.

Selected page actions:
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PDF Viewer

After adding pages, you can scroll through the document here.

  • Jump to a page: Use the “Page x of y” control above.
  • Zoom: Click “Fit width” or use the slider (50%–200%).
  • Scroll: Use the scroll bar to move smoothly between pages.

Webpage capture options

Choose the PDF page size when capturing webpages or pasted content:

You’ll also be asked whether to export as one long page or split into multiple pages each time you create a PDF from a webpage.

1. Paste webpage content

In your browser, go to a page, select what you want (Ctrl+A), copy (Ctrl+C), then paste the HTML/content here:

This method works even for sites that block embedding in iframes.

2. Capture webpage from URL (best effort)

Enter a URL to load it in the preview frame below. Some websites prevent this for security reasons — in that case, use the paste method above.

After the page loads, use the capture buttons below to create a PDF and add it to your merged document.

Note: For many third-party sites, browser security prevents direct capture. If capture fails, copy/paste the content into the section above instead.

Import pages from PDF

How would you like to add pages from this document?

Webpage export options

How should this webpage or pasted content be exported to PDF?

“One long page” creates a single tall PDF page. “Split into multiple pages” creates standard-length pages based on the size option you selected above.