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Library scanners produce individual page files. Combine scanned chapters, journal articles, or book sections into a single organized PDF for studying or research.
You scanned three chapters from a library book and a journal article, and your scanner saved each page as a separate file. Now you have 47 individual image files that need to become one readable PDF you can annotate and search.
Upload all your scanned page images, arrange them in the correct order, and download a single organized PDF you can read, annotate, and share.
Anyone who scans physical books, journals, or documents at a library, office, or home scanner and needs to combine the individual page files into a single readable PDF. That includes university students scanning required readings from reserved books, researchers compiling journal articles and book chapters for literature reviews, teachers preparing course packets from library materials, and anyone archiving personal documents or records from paper originals.
Library flatbed scanners and document scanners typically save each scanned page as a separate JPEG or PDF file. Some save directly to a USB drive as individual files. This tool accepts JPG, PNG, HEIC, and PDF files and combines them into one ordered document. Useful for research, study packets, and archiving paper documents. Files up to 50MB. Free, no account required.