Most school and university submission portals — Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom, Turnitin — accept a single file upload per assignment. That is fine when your work is one document, but a lot of assignments are not: lab reports with separate data sheets, group projects where each member contributed a section, portfolios with multiple pieces, or internship applications with a resume, cover letter, and certificate all as separate files.
The solution is straightforward — merge everything into one PDF before uploading. But it needs to work quickly, for free, without downloading software on a school or library computer.
This tool lets you drag in multiple PDFs, put them in the right order, and download a single combined file. No account required, no watermark on the output, and it works on any browser including Chromebooks, which are common in school environments.
Before you merge, check if your assignment portal has a file size limit. Canvas defaults to 500MB per submission, but many institutions lower this. If your merged file is large, run it through Compress PDF Without Losing Quality after merging. If your files include Word documents or images, convert them first using Word to PDF or JPG to PDF, then merge here.
Yes. Canvas accepts standard PDFs regardless of how they were created or merged.
No. PDF2Tool does not add watermarks to any output.
You can reorder the files so Document B comes before Document A in the merged output, but you cannot currently rearrange individual pages from within each file. Use our Split PDF tool first to separate specific pages, then merge them in your preferred order.