Merge and export text files to PDF, Word, and more. Everything happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
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Check the Good to know section at the bottom of this page.
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.txt, .md, .docx, .pdf — drag to reorder after loading
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Runs across all files at export time, in order from top to bottom.
Leave "Replace with" empty to delete the matched text.
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Unicode font — Hebrew, Arabic & symbols
Enable for accurate PDF output of Hebrew (including vowel marks), Arabic, or special symbols. Loads once per session and is cached by your browser.
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⚗ Preserve Word formatting EXPERIMENTAL
Keep bold, italic, headings and font sizes from .docx files in the merged output. Results are good but not guaranteed — complex documents may vary.
Your files contain Hebrew, Arabic, or special characters. Enable Unicode font above for accurate PDF output, or switch to Word (.docx) which supports all characters natively.
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Good to know
Everything happens in your browser — your files are never uploaded anywhere.
Supported formats: plain text (.txt), Markdown (.md), Word documents (.docx), and PDFs (.pdf).
Each file can optionally start on a new page — use the toggle on each file card.
Drag the file cards to reorder them before exporting. The output follows the order shown.
Right-to-left text (Hebrew, Arabic) is detected automatically and preserved in Word and plain text exports.
Images and free pages inside .docx or .pdf files are skipped — only the text is extracted and merged.
By default, Word (.docx) files are merged as plain text — reliable and clean. To preserve bold, italic, headings and font sizes from your Word files, enable the Preserve formatting toggle that appears when Word export is selected.
PDF and special characters: By default, PDF uses a basic font that cannot render Hebrew, Arabic, or symbols like arrows. If your files contain these, enable the Unicode font option that appears when PDF is selected — it loads a ~400KB font once per session and renders everything correctly. Alternatively, export to Word (.docx) which supports all characters natively with no extra download.
PDF and plain text files are always merged as plain text — their formatting cannot be preserved in any export format.
Password-protected Word or PDF files cannot be read. Remove the password first, then re-upload.