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N-up PDF

Combine a PDF's pages onto fewer sheets — 2, 4, 6, or 9 pages per sheet — to print handouts or save paper. Pages stay crisp (they're not turned into images) and the file is never uploaded. No account, no email.

Frequently asked questions

Does my file get uploaded?
No. Pages are arranged and combined entirely in your browser, on your own device. The PDF never leaves your computer and never reaches a server — it even works with your connection switched off.
How are the pages arranged?
In reading order — left to right, then top to bottom — tiled into an even grid: 2 per sheet is a 2×1 grid, 4 is 2×2, 6 is 3×2, and 9 is 3×3. Each page is scaled to fit its cell and centred; the last sheet simply holds fewer pages if they don't divide evenly.
Does the text stay sharp?
Yes. Each page is embedded as a vector, not turned into a picture, so the text and lines stay crisp at any zoom and the file stays small. Nothing is re-rendered or re-compressed.
What size are the combined sheets?
Each output sheet takes the size of your document's first page, so a Letter document produces Letter sheets and an A4 document produces A4 sheets — ready to print as-is.
N-up PDF — multiple pages per sheet, in your browser | Filum