What is the Combine to PDF tool?
Combine to PDF is the catch-all assembler: drop in PDFs, JPG/PNG/WebP images and Word .docx files in any combination, and we stitch them into a single PDF in the order you uploaded them. It removes the usual two-step dance of converting each format separately, then merging.
Each source contributes the right way: PDFs are merged as-is, images become one page each sized to fit, and Word documents are rendered to PDF pages before being appended.
How to combine mixed files into one PDF
- Drop any mix of PDFs, images and .docx files onto the page — there's no need to convert them first.
- Drag the file thumbnails into the order you want them to appear in the finished PDF.
- Click 'Convert & download' to receive a single PDF with every file represented in the order you set.
Why use our Combine to PDF tool?
- One step instead of three: no need to convert images to PDF or Word to PDF first.
- Reorder by dragging — the upload order becomes the page order in the final document.
- Images are auto-sized to a sensible page format so nothing is cropped or stretched.
- PDFs keep their original page layout, fonts and form fields when merged.
Frequently Asked Questions
What file types are accepted?
PDF, JPG, PNG, WebP and .docx Word documents. Older .doc files should be saved as .docx first.
Are images compressed when added?
Images are embedded at their original resolution. If you need a smaller output, run the result through Compress PDF afterwards.
How is the output filename chosen?
By default we use the name of the first file you uploaded. You can override it in the 'File name' field before clicking convert.