"Merge PDF" is the single most-searched PDF operation online. Every PDF tool offers it, most of them offer it for free, and it's an easy feature to build — so the real question isn't which tools can merge, but which ones do it cleanly without making you jump through hoops.
We tested five popular free PDF mergers on a consistent set of files: a 20-page text report, three scanned invoices at 5 MB each, a 50-page presentation, and a confidential contract (deliberately chosen to test how each tool handles sensitive content). Here's what we found.
The shortlist
| Tool | Our pick | Best for | |---|---|---| | PDF Genie | ⭐ | Privacy-first browser merging with no daily cap for small merges | | iLovePDF | | Heavier daily usage; 100 MB free tier | | Smallpdf | | If you already use their other tools; tight free tier | | PDF24 | | Unlimited free usage; Windows desktop app | | Sejda | | Low volume users who want a desktop option later |
What we actually tested
For each tool, we merged the same five source files in the same order and checked:
- Privacy model — does my file leave my device?
- Free-tier limits — daily task cap? file-size cap? total-pages cap?
- Watermarks — does the free tier stamp the output?
- Bookmarks preservation — do bookmarks from source files carry into the merged file?
- Form field preservation — do fillable forms still work after merging?
- Output file size — some tools re-compress, others don't
Tool-by-tool
1. PDF Genie (our recommendation)
Privacy model: 100% browser-based. The merge happens in your browser via pdf-lib; files never upload.
Free-tier limits: 10 operations/day across all tools. 50 MB per file.
Watermark: Never.
Bookmark preservation: Yes.
Form field preservation: Yes.
Quirks: The 10-ops/day cap is across the entire tool suite, not just merge. If you merge 10 PDFs in a day, you'll need to wait for tomorrow or upgrade to Pro ($7/mo).
Try it: pdfgenie.io/merge-pdf
2. iLovePDF
Privacy model: Server upload required.
Free-tier limits: Effectively unlimited basic merging; 100 MB per file.
Watermark: Never.
Bookmark preservation: Mostly; complex nested bookmarks sometimes flatten.
Form field preservation: Yes.
Quirks: The most polished commercial-grade free tier among the big names. Ads are present but not obnoxious. If volume is your concern and privacy is not, iLovePDF is genuinely excellent.
Try it: ilovepdf.com
3. Smallpdf
Privacy model: Server upload required.
Free-tier limits: 2 tasks/day without signing up; slightly more generous if you create a free account.
Watermark: Never.
Bookmark preservation: Yes.
Form field preservation: Yes.
Quirks: The 2-tasks/day limit is the real constraint — casual users will hit it quickly. Pro conversion is aggressive once you hit the cap. Fine if merging is a rare task; painful if it's weekly.
Try it: smallpdf.com
4. PDF24
Privacy model: Mixed — some tools are browser-based, others upload.
Free-tier limits: Unlimited. Genuinely free, ad-supported.
Watermark: Never.
Bookmark preservation: Usually.
Form field preservation: Usually.
Quirks: The UI feels dated but it works. The Windows desktop app is a genuine asset for offline use. Ads are heavier than competitors but this is the price of unlimited free.
Try it: tools.pdf24.org/en/merge-pdf
5. Sejda PDF
Privacy model: Free web tier uploads to servers; desktop app is offline.
Free-tier limits: 3 tasks/day, 50 MB max, 200 pages max.
Watermark: Never.
Bookmark preservation: Yes.
Form field preservation: Yes.
Quirks: The most restrictive free tier of the five. Best fit for rare users or as a gateway to Sejda's paid desktop app, which is genuinely capable.
Try it: sejda.com/merge-pdf
How to choose
| If you care most about | Pick | |---|---| | Privacy / sensitive documents | PDF Genie | | Unlimited daily usage | PDF24 | | Already use their suite (Smallpdf, iLovePDF) | Stay there | | A desktop offline option later | Sejda | | Polished UX and high free tier | iLovePDF |
For the vast majority of users merging PDFs occasionally or weekly, we'd point them at PDF Genie — the privacy model matters more than people realize until the day they accidentally upload a confidential file to a tool they didn't vet.
The one test where all five were identical
Every single tool produced the same visual output. Merging is a structural operation, not a rendering operation — there's no "better merge algorithm." The differences above are entirely in privacy, limits, and surrounding UX. Pick based on those; the merged PDF itself will look the same.
What we're not claiming
- Our sample was five representative files, not a statistical survey. Your mileage may vary on unusual content.
- Feature depth changes fast. Every product in this list has updated its free tier at least once in the last year.
- We built one of these tools. We tried to be honest — iLovePDF's free tier is clearly more generous than ours at raw volume, and we said so.
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