Chrome does not have a built-in PDF merge function, but it is the most convenient browser for using online PDF tools. This guide covers PDF Agile online, Chrome extensions, and Chromebook offline options.
Open Chrome → navigate to merge.aurorapdf.com → upload PDF files → merge → download. No extension or plugin required. Under 30 seconds for files under 100 MB combined.
Search “merge PDF” in the Chrome Web Store. Extensions add a toolbar button for one-click merging. Note: most extensions send files to their own servers — verify the privacy policy before uploading sensitive documents.
Enable Linux (Crostini): Settings → Advanced → Developers → Linux development environment. Then install PDFtk:
sudo apt-get install pdftk
Run: pdftk file1.pdf file2.pdf cat output merged.pdf
Quick answers about this PDF task.
Open merge.aurorapdf.com in Chrome, upload your PDFs, click Merge, and download. No extension needed.
Yes, several are available in the Chrome Web Store. Search ‘merge PDF’. Most send files to external servers — check privacy policies.
Chrome requires internet for online tools. For offline on a Chromebook: enable Linux and use PDFtk via Terminal.
Chrome includes a PDF viewer and basic annotation (since Chrome 108) but no merge function.
No sign-up, no watermark, no file size limit.
⬇ Merge PDF in Chrome Free – PDF Agile