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PDF pages per sheet (N-up)

Reorder PDF pages in a thumbnail grid and place 2, 4, 6 or 9 scaled onto one sheet. Locally in the browser, no upload.

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    N-up means arranging several pages on a single sheet: two pages side by side (2-up), four in a grid (4-up) or even more. It saves paper and toner when printing, makes scripts and slide decks more compact, and suits handouts, proof copies or a quick overview. Drop the PDF and you immediately see a thumbnail grid of every page - if the order is not right, just drag the tiles into place before tiling onto sheets.

    Pick 2, 4, 6 or 9 pages per sheet in the toolbar. Every page lands on the output - deleting is deliberately not offered here, since N-up should fit every source page, not select among them. Each page is scaled down proportionally (fitted without distortion) and centred in its cell; the reading order runs left to right and top to bottom. 2-up produces a landscape sheet with two columns, 4-up a portrait sheet with a 2x2 grid, 6-up a landscape sheet with a 3x2 grid and 9-up a portrait sheet with a 3x3 grid.

    Everything runs locally in the browser via pdf-lib (embedPages). Honestly framed: this is simple N-up tiling for printing - NOT booklet imposition (no automatic reordering of pages for folding into a booklet). If you need a true folded booklet, bring the pages into the right order in the grid beforehand.

    Specifications

    Specifications
    Input formatsPDF
    Output formatPDF
    Batch processingNo
    ProcessingLocally in your browser (JavaScript)
    File uploadNone

    In 3 steps

    1. Drop your PDF.
    2. Reorder pages in the grid if needed, then choose 2, 4, 6 or 9 per sheet.
    3. Download the combined PDF.

    Limitations: Arranges 2 source pages (landscape, two columns), 4 (portrait, 2x2 grid), 6 (landscape, 3x2 grid) or 9 (portrait, 3x3 grid) per output sheet; every page lands on a sheet, deleting is disabled in the grid. Each page is scaled without distortion and centred. This version deliberately stops at 9 per sheet, since legibility would drop too sharply beyond that. NOT booklet imposition with fold reordering. Open password-protected PDFs first with "Unlock PDF".

    FAQ

    How many pages fit on one sheet?

    Two, four, six or nine. More is intentionally not offered, so the content stays legible.

    Can I delete pages before tiling?

    No, deliberately not - N-up is meant to fit every source page. To remove pages beforehand, use "Delete PDF pages".

    Are pages reordered for a folded booklet?

    Not automatically. This is simple N-up tiling; you can prepare the order yourself in the grid, but the tool does not do real booklet imposition.

    Is the content distorted?

    No, each page is scaled proportionally and fitted centred into its cell.

    Is the PDF uploaded?

    No, the grid and the arrangement happen entirely locally in the browser.

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