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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

  1. Upload a PDF file.
  2. Select the layout direction: Vertical (pages stacked top to bottom) or Horizontal (pages placed side by side).
  3. Set the spacing between pages in points.
  4. Choose a background color for the gaps between pages.
  5. Optionally enable separators (thin lines between pages) and configure their thickness and color.
  6. 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

OptionDescription
OrientationVertical (stacked) or Horizontal (side by side)
Page spacingGap between pages in points
Background colorColor of the area between pages
Add separatorToggle thin lines between pages
Separator thicknessLine thickness in points
Separator colorColor 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.

Dual-licensed under AGPL-3.0 and Commercial License.