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There are different reasons why you might need to add pages to a PDF. Maybe you need to merge two PDF documents into one. Maybe you just need to insert a single blank page into a PDF. Or perhaps you need to combine select pages from different PDFs into a single document.
In this article, we’ll show you step by step how to do all of these things
First, we’ll look at simple online options that provide high-quality output for free. If you’re a Mac user, we’ll also show you how you can insert PDF pages locally on your Mac.
The fastest, most intuitive way to add pages to a PDF, combine PDF files, or merge multiple PDFs into a single file is the Smallpdf PDF Merger.
We admit we’re biased—but we built it with input from users like you, and we’re constantly making it even better, so we know it does the job you need. It’s free to use without even signing up, and its user-friendly interface requires no explanation.
Here’s how to combine multiple PDFs into a single document using Smallpdf:
A nice feature of the Merge PDF tool is the ‘Show pages’ toggle. This lets you choose between viewing your PDFs at a document level (with a single page icon for each PDF), or at a page level (where you can see all pages in the entire document). This makes it easy to rearrange pages however you like.
If you just need to combine specific pages from different PDFs, or remove certain pages from a PDF, the process is the same.
Follow the instructions above to add the PDFs with the pages you want to combine to the Merge PDF tool. Then toggle on ‘Show pages’, hover over any pages you don’t need, and click the trashcan icon.
When you have only the final PDF pages you want to combine, click “Finish” to merge the remaining pages into a single PDF.
Before you download your new document, you’ll also have the option to compress, edit, and convert your PDF if desired. All of this can be done for free without signing up to Smallpdf.
So what’s the catch? There’s no catch, but there is a daily use limit for free users. Smallpdf also has Pro features, like optical character recognition (PDF OCR), but that won’t prevent you from adding PDF pages for free (and insider secret: you can try the 7-day trial to test out Pro features for free if needed).
With Smallpdf, you can merge, combine, and add PDF pages however you need from any device. But for Mac users, there’s another free option you should know about.
If you use a Mac, you already have basic PDF tools right there on your computer. You can access these built-in PDF tools through your Mac’s Preview function.
To begin, double-click a PDF in your Mac’s Finder, or right-click the document icon and select Open With > Preview.
With your PDF open in Preview, go to Edit > Insert. There you’ll see the options to add a Blank Page to your PDF, or insert PDF Page from File. The latter option lets you combine separate PDFs on your computer into a single PDF.