Merge Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Images into One PDF
Merge different types of documents into a single, organized PDF.
Bonus 1: Merge images, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, EPUB, and PDFs into one file.
Bonus 2: Drag to reorder files before merging. Works with large files!
Merge Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Images into One PDF
Upload files of many types—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, EPUB, images, and more—and merge them into a single PDF. Perfect for reports, records, or submissions.
How to Use the Tool
- Upload any combination of supported files.
- Drag and drop to rearrange the file order.
- Download a single, clean PDF with all your files merged.
Advanced Features
- Supports EPUB, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, PDF, JPG, PNG, and over 100 other types
- DOCX
- DOC
- RTF
- TXT
- XLSX
- XLS
- CSV
- PPTX
- PPT
- EPUB
- MOBI
- AZW3
- HTML
- SVG
- JPG/JPEG
- PNG
- GIF
- TIFF
- BMP
- HEIC
- WEBP
- PSD
- AI
- EMF
- And more!!
- Adjustable maximum file size: adjust the compression level to make smaller files
- Works with huge files — tests completed with more than 10,000 page documents!
- Expands each frame of an animated GIF to a separate page of the PDF
- SVG files are kept in the lossless vector format and displayed on an 8.5″ x 11″ PDF page
- Built-in OCR for image-based files
- File previews and thumbnails
- Drag-and-drop file reordering
- Hover on uploaded previews to duplicate a file (lower left) or remove one (lower right)
Supported file types
Why Use This Tool?
This tool streamlines messy document workflows by turning many file types into one polished, shareable PDF. It’s ideal for combining scanned pages, slides, spreadsheets, and more—no extra software needed.
FAQs
How do I control the final PDF’s file size?
- Toggle “Limit File Size” on.
- Adjust the slider to your target maximum (in MB).
- Note: If you choose a very small size, the app will apply its extreme compression pass, which removes color to hit the limit.
Can I merge DOCX and JPG files into one PDF?
Yes. You can mix document and image types freely.
Is the formatting preserved?
Yes. We do our best to retain the original layout and quality of each file. Note that some PDF files are made with “no print” features, often for filled-in form blocks — we try to make these work, but sometimes the authoring tool makes this too difficult.
Is there a file size limit?
The tool supports large files and works well even with heavy images or multi-page PDFs.
Is it free to use?
You can try it for free. Nearly unlimited downloads are available with a paid plan.