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A simple step-by-step guide to merge pdfs on iPad using PDFWix's free online tools.
Merge PDFs on iPad in Safari with PDFWix — drag, reorder and combine files in one tap. Free, no app install, no signup, no watermark, works on iPadOS 16+.
iPad can preview PDFs but neither ChromeOS nor iPadOS ships a way to combine them. That gap is exactly what a browser-based tool solves.
iPadOS Files app can show multiple PDFs but can't merge them. PDF Expert and Acrobat both merge but require paid subscriptions. The free 'Print to PDF' trick only works for documents already open in a printable app.
Open pdfwix.com/merge-pdf in your browser. Drop in two or more PDFs. Drag the file rows to set the order. Click Merge PDF — the combined file downloads to your device in seconds.
Everything runs in your browser. No upload, no signup, no daily cap.
A paid app earns its keep if you merge PDFs every day and want offline support, automation, or cloud sync. For ad-hoc merges, PDFWix is faster.
Yes. PDFWix Merge PDF runs in any browser — drop in the PDFs, drag the rows to reorder, click Merge. The combined file downloads to your device.
No hard cap. Practical limit depends on your device's RAM. A modern phone or laptop can merge 20-30 mid-sized PDFs (a few hundred MB total) without issue.
Yes. PDFWix preserves top-level bookmarks from each input PDF and offsets the page numbers in the merged file's bookmark tree.
Form fields and signatures from the source PDFs are preserved in the merged output. Identical field names across files may need a flatten step (Edit PDF) before merging if you want them to keep separate values.
No. Merge runs entirely in your browser.