Multiple pages per sheet

Put multiple PDF pages on one sheet

Upload your PDF and place 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 or 16 pages on a single sheet (N-up). Ideal for handouts, thumbnails and saving paper — you pick the number per sheet, the sheet size and the order.

The difference

Fitting several pages on one sheet by hand is fiddly

  • Print dialogs hide “pages per sheet” deep in advanced settings, if it’s there at all.
  • Manual placement in a layout app means resizing and aligning every page.
  • Get the order wrong and a stapled handout reads out of sequence.
  • Printing one page per sheet wastes paper, ink and time.

Any layout in one click

  • Upload your PDF and choose 2-up to 16-up; we lay the pages out for you.
  • Pages are scaled and aligned evenly with consistent margins and gutters.
  • Reading order stays correct (across or down), so handouts make sense.
  • A single, paper-saving PDF you can print straight away.

How it works

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1

Upload your PDF

Drag your PDF here or pick a file. The pages to combine come from one document.

2

Pick pages per sheet

Choose 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 or 16-up, the sheet size and the order.

3

Download your N-up PDF

Download instantly — one sheet holds several pages.

What the tool does

A clean, paper-saving layout — without a design app.

2 to 16 pages per sheet

Choose 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 or 16-up depending on how compact you want it.

Reading order

Arrange pages across or down so the printed result reads correctly.

Sheet sizes

Output to A4, A3, Letter or Legal to match your printer.

Margins & gutters

Set the outer margin and the spacing between pages for a tidy grid.

Use cases

Handouts & slides

Print slide decks 4- or 6-up as compact, readable handouts.

Thumbnail overviews

See a whole document at a glance with 9- or 16-up contact sheets.

Save paper

Halve or quarter your page count for drafts and internal prints.

Quick proofs

Lay out many pages on one sheet to proof a long document fast.

Frequently asked questions

What does N-up mean?

N-up places several pages of your PDF onto one larger sheet — “4-up” means four pages per sheet, “9-up” means nine, and so on. The pages are scaled down and arranged in a grid so you save paper and can see more at once.

How many pages can I put on one sheet?

You can choose 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 or 16 pages per sheet. More pages per sheet means each page is printed smaller, so pick the layout that keeps text readable for your purpose.

Can I control the order of the pages?

Yes. You can arrange pages “across” (left to right, then down) or “down” (top to bottom, then across), so stapled handouts and overviews read in the right sequence.

Does it use credits?

Yes, 1 credit per file. New accounts start with free credits so you can try the tool first.

Which files can I upload?

A PDF file. The pages placed on each sheet come from that one document.

Ready to combine your pages?

Upload your PDF and download the N-up version instantly.