Combine multiple PDF pages onto one output sheet using 2-up, 4-up, 6-up, 9-up, or 16-up layouts for compact printing and easier review.
Last updated: May 2026 | By Patchworkr Team
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An N-Up PDF places multiple source pages onto a single output sheet. It is a practical way to print more pages on fewer sheets, review documents more compactly, and create handouts with a smaller page count.
This tool renders each source page into a grid layout and then builds a new PDF from those page images.
N-Up layouts are useful when you want a shorter, more compact PDF for printing or review. They help fit more content into fewer pages without changing the source file.
Creating an N-Up PDF can help you:
Each layout arranges source pages into a grid on the new PDF page. The preview shows how the selected pages will appear before you generate the file.
You can choose the page order, output orientation, margin, and spacing to match the way you want the document to print or display.
N-Up printing places multiple PDF pages onto a single sheet of paper. Common layouts include 2-up PDF, 4-up PDF, 6-up PDF, 9-up PDF, and 16-up PDF. This can reduce paper usage, create presentation handouts, and make large documents easier to review.
Pages per sheet controls how many source pages appear on each output page. Orientation changes the final page shape, while page order determines how the source pages flow through the grid. Margin and spacing let you control the white space around and between the imported pages.
N-Up PDFs are useful when you want to fit more content onto fewer pages.
Common uses for N-Up PDFs include:
An N-Up PDF places multiple source pages onto each output sheet so you can print or review documents more compactly.
Yes. Choose a 2-up, 4-up, 6-up, 9-up, or 16-up layout to combine pages on each output sheet.
Yes. Use the Page Order setting to control how the source pages flow across the grid.
Yes. Use the Margin and Spacing controls to change the layout around the pages.
No. The output is rasterized as page images inside a new PDF.
Yes. The file is processed locally in your browser before you download the result.
This tool creates a visual copy of each page inside a new PDF, so text selection, embedded links, annotations, and other interactive PDF features may not be preserved.
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