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Put multiple PDF pages per sheet

Fit 2 or 4 original pages onto each printed sheet — perfect for handouts, lecture slides or proofreading drafts. Pages are scaled down and arranged in a grid on A4, keeping reading order.

Select a PDF file
or drag & drop here — files never leave your device

    How to use the Pages per sheet tool

    1

    Select or drag your PDF.

    2

    Choose 2 or 4 pages per sheet and orientation.

    3

    Click “Create layout” and download the print-ready PDF.

    Your files stay on your device

    This tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. There is no upload step and no server processing — open your network panel and check: zero document data is transmitted. It even keeps working offline once the page has loaded.

    Frequently asked questions

    Does this change my original page order?

    No. Pages are placed left-to-right, top-to-bottom in their original sequence — exactly how a printer’s “pages per sheet” option lays them out, but baked into the PDF so it looks the same everywhere.

    Why not just use my printer’s N-up option?

    Printer drivers vary and the result is invisible until it prints. Doing it here lets you preview the exact PDF, share it, or send it to a print shop that prints one page per sheet.

    Will the text still be readable?

    Two per sheet keeps text very readable; four per sheet is great for slides and drafts. Pages are scaled proportionally with a small margin so nothing is cut off.

    Is it safe to use this tool with confidential documents?

    Yes — and verifiably so. PDFAgent has no upload step: your file is processed by JavaScript running in your own browser and never leaves your device. You can open your browser’s network panel (or even go offline after loading the page) and confirm that no document data is transmitted.

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