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Combine PDF Pages (N-up)

Lay 2 or 4 PDF pages onto each sheet to save paper when printing. Pages scale to fit automatically — no uploads, no sign-up, no watermark.

Drop a PDF to combine pages

Place 2 or 4 pages on each sheet to save paper when printing.

  • No uploads
  • No sign-up
  • No watermark
  • Works offline

How it works

How to combine pages N-up

Three quick steps, all in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.

  1. 01

    Add your PDF

    Drop a PDF into the box above. It loads straight into your browser — nothing is uploaded.

  2. 02

    Pick a layout

    Choose 2 pages per sheet (side by side) or 4 per sheet (a 2×2 grid). Pages scale to fit automatically.

  3. 03

    Combine and download

    Click Combine pages and save the new, paper-saving PDF. No watermark, no account.

Features

Everything the N-up tool does

One focused tool for multi-page layouts — without a subscription or a single upload.

2-up or 4-up

Place two pages side by side on a landscape sheet, or four in a tidy 2×2 grid on portrait.

Auto-scaled to fit

Each source page is scaled and centered inside its cell, preserving its aspect ratio.

Save paper and ink

Print handouts and drafts with far fewer sheets while keeping everything readable.

Private by design

Pages are combined in your browser's memory — your document is never uploaded.

Works offline

Once loaded, the tool keeps working with no network connection.

Privacy

Your PDF never leaves your device

Most online tools upload your file to a server to lay it out. PDFNEO builds the N-up sheets locally, so your document stays private.

Combine pages now

PDFNEO

  • Lays out pages in your browser's memory
  • No file is ever uploaded to a server
  • No account, email, or sign-up required
  • No watermark and unlimited use

Typical cloud tools

  • Upload every document to a remote server
  • Often require an account to edit or save
  • May add watermarks or daily limits
  • Leave copies of your files in the cloud

Use cases

When to use N-up

Fitting more pages onto each sheet saves paper and gives a quick overview — here is where it helps.

  • Print lecture slides as compact handouts
  • Fit a long draft onto fewer pages to review
  • Make a booklet-style print of a document
  • Save paper printing reference material
  • Create a thumbnail overview of a deck
  • Cut printing costs for a big report

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything about laying multiple PDF pages on one sheet with PDFNEO.

What does N-up mean?
N-up printing places several source pages onto a single sheet — 2-up puts two pages per sheet, 4-up puts four. It saves paper and gives a compact overview.
How do I put multiple PDF pages on one page for free?
Add your PDF above, choose 2 or 4 pages per sheet, then click Combine pages and download the result. It is free, with no sign-up and no watermark.
Can I combine pages without uploading the PDF?
Yes. PDFNEO lays out the pages entirely in your browser's memory, so the document never leaves your device.
What paper size does the output use?
Sheets are A4 — landscape for 2-up and portrait for 4-up — and each source page is scaled to fit its cell.
Can I do this on my phone?
Yes. The tool works in any modern mobile browser — pick a layout, combine, and save the file.

Ready to save some paper?

Drop in a file, pick a layout, and combine the pages in seconds.