Combine multiple PDF files into one document or split large PDFs into smaller files with Fileza's merge and split tools. Reorder pages, extract specific sections, alternate merge documents, and organize your PDFs exactly how you need them. Browser-first processing is used where practical, while batch, account, saved-history, ZIP output, and larger-file behavior follow the site limits configured in the admin panel.
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Open Fileza merge, split, rotate, crop, label, booklet, batch page-operation, and document organization tools from one updated hub.
Insert an empty page anywhere in your PDF.
Apply PDF page labels with Roman numerals, prefixes, and custom starts.
Merge PDFs by alternating pages from each PDF. Preserves Bookmarks.
Stitch all pages into one continuous scroll.
Trim the margins of every page in your PDF.
Remove specific pages from your document.
Divide pages horizontally or vertically.
Duplicate, reorder, and delete pages.
Save a selection of pages as new files.
Combine multiple PDFs into one file. Preserves Bookmarks.
Arrange multiple pages onto a single sheet.
Rearrange pages for double-sided booklet printing. Fold and staple to create a booklet.
Flip the order of all pages in your document.
Turn pages in 90-degree increments.
Rotate pages by any custom angle.
Extract a range of pages into a new PDF.
Split many PDFs into page files, fixed-size chunks, or custom ranges with per-file logs, retry, ZIP output, saved history, and admin monitoring.
Extract selected page ranges from many PDFs with queue progress, per-file logs, retry, ZIP output, saved history, and admin monitoring.
Detect and remove blank pages from many PDFs with conservative per-file logs, retry, ZIP output, saved history, and admin monitoring.
Rotate many PDFs in one controlled batch with optional page ranges, per-file logs, retry, ZIP output, saved history, and admin monitoring.
Add consistent page numbers to many PDFs with per-file logs, retry, ZIP output, saved history, and admin monitoring.
Rename many uploaded documents using prefix, suffix, numbering, case, and find-and-replace rules, then download a ZIP with a manifest.
Merge, split, rotate, extract, delete, crop, reverse, booklet, N-up, and batch page operations are grouped together for fast document organization.
Many page operations can run in the browser for speed and privacy. Batch jobs and larger workflows can use the server job framework where the platform requires it.
If a user hits quota or credit limits at download time, pending output recovery can hold the processed file while the user signs in, upgrades, or buys credits.
File count, upload size, ZIP downloads, retry access, saved history, guest actions, and monetization surfaces are driven by admin settings and plan rules rather than hardcoded page limits.
Many organize tools can be used for free within the configured guest and account limits. Larger batch jobs, ZIP outputs, saved history, premium workflows, or higher quotas may depend on the userβs plan or available credits.
Fileza uses browser-based processing for many PDF tasks and secure server-backed processing for heavier conversion or automation workflows when needed. Signed-in file history is optional and admin-controlled retention settings can limit how long processed files are kept.
Batch tools are available for selected workflows such as batch conversion, compression, OCR, page operations, and document management. Admin plan rules can control maximum files per job, upload size, retry access, and ZIP downloads.
If output recovery is enabled, the processed result can be stored temporarily so the user can upgrade, buy credits, or sign in and then download without running the operation again.
No desktop software is required. Open the tool in your browser, upload or prepare the files you need, process the job, then download, share, or save the output when your current access level allows it.