Combine to Single Page
Merge every page of a PDF into a single, long page. Pages are stitched together vertically (like a scroll) or horizontally (side by side), producing one continuous page in the output.
How It Works
- Upload a PDF file.
- Select the layout direction: Vertical (pages stacked top to bottom) or Horizontal (pages placed side by side).
- Set the spacing between pages in points.
- Choose a background color for the gaps between pages.
- Optionally enable separators (thin lines between pages) and configure their thickness and color.
- Click the process button. The output is a single-page PDF.
Features
- Vertical or horizontal page stitching
- Configurable spacing between pages
- Background color picker for the gap areas
- Optional separator lines with adjustable thickness and color
- Renders each original page at full resolution onto the combined canvas
Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Orientation | Vertical (stacked) or Horizontal (side by side) |
| Page spacing | Gap between pages in points |
| Background color | Color of the area between pages |
| Add separator | Toggle thin lines between pages |
| Separator thickness | Line thickness in points |
| Separator color | Color of the separator lines |
Use Cases
- Creating a single long image from a multi-page wireframe or design mockup
- Generating a continuous scrollable view of a document for web embedding
- Stitching together a multi-page comic or storyboard into one strip
- Producing a panoramic view of sequential pages for review
Tips
- Vertical orientation works best for documents with portrait pages. Horizontal is better for landscape-oriented content.
- Large documents with many pages will produce a very tall or wide output. Some PDF viewers may struggle with extremely large single pages.
- Adding separators with a contrasting color makes it easy to see where one original page ends and the next begins.