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    Merge eBook Chapters

    Self-published authors and content creators often write chapters as separate documents. Merge them into one complete eBook PDF with proper ordering and formatting.

    Drop PDF files here or click to upload

    Select two or more PDFs to merge

    Best Practices

    • Front matter first (title page, copyright, TOC)
    • Chapters in order
    • Include section dividers
    • Back matter last (appendices, index, about author)

    eBook Assembly

    A typical eBook order: title page → copyright page → table of contents → chapters → appendices → about the author. Merge PDFs in this order for a professional result.

    Distribution

    Once merged, your eBook PDF can be distributed via email, your website, or platforms that accept PDF uploads. For Kindle/EPUB, you'll need additional format conversion.

    After Merging

    If your merged PDF is too large, compress it. Need to extract pages later? Use the Split PDF tool.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many PDFs can I merge?
    There's no hard limit. You can merge dozens of PDFs at once. Very large batches (100+ files) may be slow on older devices.
    Does merging reduce quality?
    No. Merging copies pages exactly as they are - no re-encoding or compression. The output quality is identical to the input.
    Can I reorder files before merging?
    Yes. Use the up/down arrows to arrange files in the order you want them in the final document.
    Is this tool free?
    Completely free. No signup, no watermarks, no limits. All processing happens in your browser.

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