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N-up PDF

Coming soon

Handouts and draft reviews often need smaller multi-page sheets instead of one page per physical page. The planned n-up tool will offer common presets (2-up, 4-up) with sensible margins and readable scaling. Teachers, event organizers, and field teams printing quick reference booklets. This overview describes the planned N-up PDF capability on PDF Tools. Like our live utilities, the goal is a focused browser workflow with clear upload limits, helpful errors, and a straightforward download—without forcing everyone in your organization to install the same desktop PDF suite.

The N-up PDF workflow is coming soon. Engineering, QA, and copy are still in progress; supported formats, limits, and exact steps may change before release.

What this tool will help you do

  • Single-purpose design: The finished tool will concentrate on n-up pdf, so you can finish the job without wading through unrelated menus or modes.
  • Consistent experience: We plan to match the interaction patterns you already see in Compress PDF and Add signature to PDF: upload a file, adjust a few honest options, then download a result you can share immediately.
  • Transparent limits: Encrypted PDFs, very large uploads, or badly damaged files may not be solvable in a browser; the shipping product will explain those cases in plain language instead of vague failures.

Available PDF tools today

While we build N-up PDF, you can use these live workflows on the same platform—each with its own URL, instructions, and download behavior.

Browse the full tools catalog →

Questions about N-up PDF

Can I use N-up PDF on PDF Tools right now?
Not yet. This page is a roadmap and SEO entry point. Use live tools from the catalog—Compress PDF, Add signature to PDF, and the related stamp/logo pages—while we implement additional workflows.
Why is there a full page if the button is not live?
People search for specific PDF tasks long before a product ships. A dedicated URL with real explanations helps visitors discover what is planned, links them to tools that work today, and avoids soft-404 empty pages that frustrate users and search engines.
What should I do until this launches?
Browse the Tools hub for any live workflow that overlaps (for example compressing before upload, or signing a PDF). For edge cases that truly need desktop power, use a local editor for that file and check back here as we expand coverage.