2-up to 16-up
Place 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 pages on each sheet to fit handouts, proofs, and booklets.
Place 2, 4, or more PDF pages on a single sheet. Set the layout, margins, and order, see a live preview, then save. Free, no signup, nothing uploaded.
Drag and drop a PDF or click to choose one. The tool reads it and builds a live preview.
Pick how many pages go on each sheet, set the sheet size, margins, gap, and page order. The preview updates as you go.
Click Download N-up PDF. A new PDF with your pages arranged on each sheet is saved to your device.
N-up printing means placing more than one page on a single sheet. A 2-up layout puts two pages side by side, a 4-up layout puts four in a grid, and so on. It is the quick way to make handouts, proof a layout, or print notes without burning through a stack of paper.
This tool gives you full control over how the pages land. Pick how many go on each sheet, set the sheet size to A4, Letter, Legal, or match the source, then adjust the margin and the gap between pages. A border around each page is one click away. The preview redraws as you change anything, so there is no guesswork.
The pages are placed as real content rather than flattened images, so the text stays selectable and prints crisp at any size. Everything runs in the browser, which means your document never leaves your computer.
Place 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 pages on each sheet to fit handouts, proofs, and booklets.
See every output sheet update as you change the layout, so you get it right before saving.
Pages are placed as real vector content, not flattened images, so the text stays sharp and searchable.
Choose A4, Letter, Legal, or the source size, then tune the margin and the gap between pages.
Fit more pages per sheet for review copies and printed notes, which cuts pages and printing cost.
Your PDF is read and rebuilt on your device. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored.
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