PDF · Combine

Many PDFs in, one tidy
packet out.

Combine invoices, statements, reports, and receipts into a single send-ready packet. Drag in any number of PDFs, reorder, optionally add a branded cover sheet with a table of contents, and download.

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01 — What you create

Many PDFs in one organised packet out.

Drag in invoices, bank statements, GST returns, payroll summaries, and reports. The tool prepends a branded cover with a table of contents, optionally drops a divider between each source file, and renders every page at your chosen quality.

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9 files
Title
Q1 2026 — Financial packet
Subtitle
Invoices, statements, GST, report
Source files
9 PDFs · 47 source pages
Page size
Match source pages
Quality
Standard (1.5×)
Cover
Cover + table of contents
Page numbers
On
Dividers
On
Output1 merged PDF
OUTPUT.PDF
Packet-ready

Q1 2026 — Financial packet

Invoices, bank statements, and management report

9 files · 47 pages

Prepared 23 May 2026

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.INV-2026-0041 — Northwind Books.pdf
3 pp
2.INV-2026-0042 — BrightBox Analytics.pdf
2 pp
3.INV-2026-0043 — Lumen Software.pdf
2 pp
4.HDFC bank statement · Mar–May 2026.pdf
14 pp
5.Citi bank statement · Mar–May 2026.pdf
11 pp
6.GST return GSTR-3B · Apr 2026.pdf
4 pp
7.GST return GSTR-3B · May 2026.pdf
4 pp
8.Payroll summary · Apr–May 2026.pdf
3 pp
9.Q1 management report.pdf
4 pp

+ each source PDF rendered in full after the cover sheet

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02 — How it works

From scattered PDFs to one packet.

Auditors, lenders, and boards expect a single PDF — not a folder. Building that packet by hand (open, print-to-PDF, repeat) wastes an afternoon. Drag everything in, pick a title, and download the assembled packet in under a minute. Nothing leaves your browser.

01

Add the PDFs

Drag a folder of invoices, bank statements, reports — or click to browse. The tool reads each file's page count and size in the browser. Nothing uploads.

02

Order & label

Re-order with up/down arrows. Add a packet title and subtitle for the cover; the table of contents builds automatically from the file order.

03

Merge & download

One click renders every page at your chosen quality, prepends the cover, and saves a single PDF. Drafts get dividers between files; every page gets a footer if you want it.

03 — Built for finance packets

Tidy — by default.

Drag & re-order

Drop any number of PDFs at once. Each row shows its filename, page count, and size. Up/down arrows re-order before merging.

Branded cover sheet

Auto-generated cover with title, subtitle, prepared-by, date, and a table of contents listing every source file with its page count. Skip if you just want a raw merge.

Divider pages

Optional lightweight divider page between each source file ("FILE 2 OF 9 — Citi bank statement…"). Easy navigation in long packets.

Quality presets

Draft (small file size), Standard (good default), High, and Print (sharpest for physical printing). Trade file size for fidelity.

Page-size normalisation

Keep each page at its source size, or scale everything to A4 or US Letter for a uniform look. Force portrait or landscape if you need consistency.

100% in browser

Files never upload. Merging runs entirely on your machine using the same PDF stack that powers the other Sonchoy tools. Nothing hits a server, ever.

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Run 100+ invoices, statements, or conversions in one go.

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Mask sensitive ledger lines before sending to auditors.

04 — Common questions

Everything about PDF merging.

01Is the text searchable in the merged PDF?

In this tool, no — every page is rasterised to a JPEG before being written into the output PDF. That means the merged file is a sequence of images, not text. The trade-off is that merging works uniformly across every kind of source (including scanned, secured, or oddly-encoded PDFs) without needing a second PDF library. If you need a fully-searchable merge, run the source PDFs through an OCR step first or open the merged file in a PDF editor that supports OCR.

02How big is the output file?

Roughly proportional to the source page count × the chosen quality scale squared. Standard (1.5×) typically yields ~80–120 KB per page; High (2.0×) ~150–220 KB per page; Print (2.5×) ~250–350 KB per page. For a 50-page packet, Standard is a sensible default that opens quickly in mail clients and previews.

03What happens with very long PDFs?

The merge engine processes one page at a time and frees memory as it goes, so 200+ page packets work — they just take longer. Watch the progress bar; the rendering stage shows "Page X of N" so you know roughly how long is left.

04Can I merge password-protected PDFs?

Only if the password is the open password and the PDF allows content extraction. If the PDF is fully locked, the read step fails and the file is marked as "read failed" in the list — remove it or unlock it before merging. The PDF Unlock tool can help if you have the password.

05Does my data leave the browser?

Never. Every step (file read, page rasterisation, output assembly) runs in your browser using JavaScript libraries that ship in the page bundle. The merged PDF is generated as a Blob in memory and saved via the browser's normal "Save File" mechanism. Nothing is uploaded to Sonchoy or any third party.

06What's on the cover sheet?

Packet title (large), optional subtitle, prepared-by name, prepared-date, the total file count and source page count, and a numbered list of every file with its page count (this becomes a "table of contents" with the right option enabled). Skip the cover entirely if you want a no-frills merge.

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