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Add Cover Page

Upload a main PDF and a cover PDF, then prepend your selected cover page(s) to create a polished final document.

Main PDF

Cover PDF

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Main PDF: Not selected

Cover PDF: Not selected

Upload both files to prepare output.

Why Use Add Cover Page?

Prepend Cover Instantly

Add a professional opening page to any PDF in one step.

First Page or Full Cover

Choose whether to add only the first cover page or every page from your cover PDF.

Fast Browser Processing

No waiting in upload queues. Generate your final PDF directly in your browser.

Private Workflow

Files are processed locally so sensitive documents stay on your device.

Common Add Cover Page Use Cases

Business Reports

Add a branded title page to client-ready PDFs before sharing.

Academic Submissions

Prepend assignment covers and submission sheets in seconds.

Presentation Handouts

Insert event-specific cover pages ahead of handout documents.

Invoice Bundles

Attach a summary cover page before invoice and billing PDFs.

Policy Documents

Add revision or compliance cover sheets to controlled documents.

Archive Standardization

Ensure each archived file starts with a consistent front page.

Understanding Add Cover Page

What This Tool Does

Add Cover Page combines two PDFs by placing selected page(s) from your cover file at the beginning of your main document. This helps create polished, ready-to-share PDFs without manual editing.

Choose First Cover Page or Full Cover File

If your cover PDF contains one page, use the default first-page mode. If it contains multiple designed cover pages, you can prepend all of them before the main PDF.

Preserves Main Document Content

The main PDF pages are copied in their original order and remain unchanged. Only the cover content is inserted before them.

Private and Browser-Based

Processing runs locally in your browser using client-side PDF handling. Files are not uploaded to external servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Choose the option to prepend all pages from your cover PDF if you need a multi-page cover.

It supports many common PDF sizes. Performance depends on your browser and device memory for very large files.

Page content is preserved when pages are copied, but some advanced document-level metadata structures may vary across viewers.

Yes. Processing is local in your browser, and files are not transmitted to remote servers.