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How to Combine Multiple Webpages into One PDF

Step-by-step guide to merging multiple webpages into a single PDF document using the Webpage to PDF Converter Chrome extension.

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Sometimes you need more than one webpage in a single document. Maybe you are compiling research from several sources, putting together a report from multiple pages of the same site, or bundling articles for offline reading. Whatever the reason, combining multiple webpages into a single PDF is simpler than you might think.

Why Merge Multiple Webpages into One PDF?

  • Compile research from multiple sources into one reference document
  • Bundle multi-page articles or guides that span several URLs
  • Create offline reading packages for flights or travel
  • Send a comprehensive report to a client or colleague in one file
  • Archive a website's pages together before a redesign

How to Merge Webpages Using Webpage to PDF Converter

The Webpage to PDF Converter extension supports multi-page merging directly from its interface. Here's how:

Step 1: Install the Extension

If you haven't already, install the extension from the Chrome Web Store. It is free and takes under a minute.

Step 2: Open the First Webpage

Navigate to the first webpage you want to include in your PDF. Click the extension icon in the Chrome toolbar to open the conversion panel.

Step 3: Add Additional Pages

Use the extension's multi-page feature to add more webpages to your conversion queue. Open each page in a new tab and add them to the list.

Step 4: Arrange and Download

Once you have added all pages, arrange them in the order you want them to appear in the final PDF. Click Download to merge and save the combined PDF to your computer.

Alternative: Merge PDFs After Converting

If you prefer, you can convert each webpage to a separate PDF first, then merge them using a free tool like PDF24 or Smallpdf. This approach gives you more control over page ordering and is useful if you are combining PDFs from multiple sources — not just webpages. For larger batches — dozens of URLs at once — the batch webpage-to-PDF workflow guide covers scripted and extension-based approaches that scale beyond manual tab-by-tab conversion.

Tips for Clean Multi-Page PDFs

  • Check page order carefully before downloading — reordering after the fact requires a separate PDF editor.
  • Load all pages fully before converting to ensure no content is missing due to lazy-loading.
  • Use consistent pages. Merging pages with very different layouts (e.g., a narrow article and a wide dashboard) may produce inconsistent-looking output. Standardise the browser window width before converting for best results.

Conclusion

Combining multiple webpages into a single PDF no longer requires expensive software. With the Webpage to PDF Converter extension, you can merge any number of pages in seconds — for free, directly from Chrome.