Tired of free PDF tools stamping their logo on your merged documents? PDFico combines your PDFs with zero watermarks, zero branding, and zero uploads. Completely free.
Merge PDFs Now — No WatermarkMany "free" PDF merge tools add watermarks, limit the number of files, or require sign up. Here is how PDFico compares.
| Feature | PDFico | Most Free Tools |
|---|---|---|
| No watermarks on output | ✓ | ✗ |
| No file upload to servers | ✓ | ✗ |
| No sign up required | ✓ | ✗ |
| Unlimited file size | ✓ | ✗ |
| Drag to reorder files | ✓ | ✓ |
| Works offline | ✓ | ✗ |
Go to the Merge PDF tool and drop your PDF files or click to browse. You can add as many files as you need.
Drag and drop to reorder the files in the sequence you want them to appear in the final document.
Click "Merge PDFs" and download your combined document. No watermarks, no branding, no "powered by" stamps. The output is a clean, professional PDF.
PDFico merges your PDFs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. There is no server involved, which means no opportunity for server-side watermark injection.
The free tier gives you 3 operations per day with no restrictions on output quality. No watermarks, no reduced resolution, no artificial limitations.
Whether you are merging contracts, reports, or school assignments, the output PDF looks exactly like the originals combined together. Nothing is added or modified.
Documents never leave your device. This means your sensitive files cannot be stored, leaked, or accessed by anyone else.
No. PDFico works without any account or sign up. Open the tool, add your files, merge, and download. No email address required.
There is no limit on the number of files per merge. Free users get 3 merge operations per day. Pro users get unlimited operations.
The merged file size is approximately equal to the sum of the individual file sizes. If the result is too large, use the Compress PDF tool to reduce it after merging.
Yes. PDFico preserves the original page dimensions of each file. If one PDF is A4 and another is Letter, both sizes are maintained in the merged output.
Most online PDF tools process files on their servers. They add watermarks to free-tier output to push users towards paid plans. PDFico processes locally, so there is no technical need for watermarks.