The PDF multi-page imposition tool arranges multiple PDF pages onto each output sheet in the browser. It is useful for handouts, print preparation, compact review copies, scan organization, and submission packages. The original file stays local and the tool exports a new PDF.
Key Features
- Upload one PDF file and read its page count locally.
- Arrange 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 pages per sheet.
- Use custom rows and columns for special layouts.
- Choose A4, Letter, Legal, or A3 output paper.
- Use portrait, landscape, or automatic orientation.
- Fill cells by row or by column.
- Keep source pages in normal or reverse order.
- Set margins, gaps, and optional cell borders.
- Generate and download the imposed PDF locally.
How to Use
- Choose a PDF file or drag it into the upload area.
- Select a pages-per-sheet preset or choose a custom grid.
- Set paper size, orientation, fill order, and source page order.
- Adjust margins, gaps, and optional borders.
- Check the layout preview and estimated output page count.
- Generate the PDF and download the result.
Use Cases
- Print slides, notes, or handouts with several pages on each sheet.
- Create compact review copies from long scanned documents.
- Prepare contracts, forms, or manuals for printing.
- Reduce page count before submitting or sharing a document.
- Reverse page order for specific print or binding workflows.
Notes
- Encrypted PDFs may need to be decrypted before processing.
- Source pages are scaled proportionally and centered inside each cell.
- Excessive margins or gaps can leave no usable page area.
- Larger custom grids make each page smaller, so check the output before printing.
- Processing runs in the browser, and the current state is not kept after refresh.