Frequently Asked Questions
Nope, there is nothing that you are required to install to use PDF Fuse. PDF Fuse runs completely in your browser and on all devices whether you're on your desktop or mobile device. It's so simple, the process is only 3 steps!
Of course! The PDF Fuse team does not have access to the files that you upload. Your files never leave your device. All processing occurs locally on your browser, so nothing is uploaded or stored.
Yes, PDF Fuse is completely free to use. Merge, view, arrange, and manage your PDF Files without any hidden fees or required account signups.
Definitely. PDF Fuse is completely mobile-friendly and works on all modern smartphones and tablets. Just put 'pdffuse.netlify.app' in your browser and start merging PDFs on the go!
PDF Fuse currently supports PDF files only. If your documents are in a different format, you’ll need to convert them to a PDF before uploading them to PDF Fuse. Support for more file types may be added in the future!
Personalize your fused PDF by giving it a custom file name — or skip ahead if you prefer the default name. The file default name is 'PDFFuseFile'. Drag and drop your PDF documents into the upload area, or click and upload them from your device. Works on desktop, tablet, or mobile. Hit the Merge PDFs button and we will instantly combine your files into one clean, downloadable document — All from your browser and accessible from phone, tablet, and PC.
While PDF Fuse requires an internet connection to load initially, all PDF merging happens directly in your browser. Once loaded, it works with no uploads or server dependencies.
No quality is lost during the merging process. Your PDFs retain their original formatting, layout, and clarity after merging with PDF Fuse.
Not at all. PDF Fuse is designed for quick and easy use without the hassle. Account creation may be supported in the future though.
Yes! You can easily drag and drop the files to rearrange their order before combining them into one PDF. It’s quick and super intuitive.
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