One file, built in this tab
Combine PDFs into one email attachment
Job applications, signed forms, and school packets rarely belong as five separate attachments. Drop the PDFs here, set the order, and download one document you can actually send. The join runs in this browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Merge runs 100% in-browser. The PDFs you drop are never uploaded.
No files yet. Drop them above. They stay in this tab and are never uploaded.
When to use this
Use this when the job is one attachment, not a fancy binder. Cover letter + résumé + references, a signed form plus an ID scan, or three chapters that a teacher asked for as a single packet.
Stay on the generic Merge PDF tool if you just want the shortest merge page. Come here when you are about to hit send and the recipient should not hunt through five files.
Unlock password-protected PDFs on your computer first. This page cannot read them. The download is a copy; the originals stay on disk.
How to do it
- Drop two or more PDFs (the files you would otherwise attach separately).
- Use the arrows so the packet reads in the order a recipient expects.
- Click Merge PDFs. The join runs in this tab.
- Download the one file and attach it. Source PDFs are unchanged.
Tips
- Put the cover or cover letter first. Recipients open page 1.
- If the merged file is too heavy for Gmail, run Shrink a PDF for email next.
- Need page numbers on the combined packet? Number it after you merge.
Questions
- Will the recipient see that I merged these files?
- They get one PDF. There is no LoveThisPDF stamp. Metadata from the source files may still exist inside page objects.
- Is there a limit on how many PDFs I can combine?
- The cap is this browser’s memory, plus the site’s per-file size guard. There is no daily quota because there is no account.
- Does combining PDFs upload them to send email?
- No. This page never talks to Gmail or Outlook. You download a file and attach it yourself.