Merge Google Docs into One PDF Free
Merging Google Docs into one PDF does not have to cost anything. The Docs to PDF extension has a free tier that covers a monthly allowance of merge operations, which is enough for most individual users and small teams.
What the free tier includes
The free plan lets you merge documents up to a monthly limit. There are no watermarks on the output. The merged PDF looks exactly like a paid export. When you reach the monthly limit, the extension pauses until the next billing cycle or you upgrade to Pro.
Free alternatives if you hit the limit
If you have reached your monthly free limit and need to merge today, the manual method works: download each document as a PDF using File > Download > PDF, then use a free web tool like Smallpdf, ILovePDF, or PDF24 to combine the files. You will need to upload the files to those services.
When Pro is worth it
If you merge more than a few times per month, or if you merge large document sets, the Pro plan makes sense. It removes the monthly limit entirely and adds priority processing for large merges. For businesses that send merged PDFs to clients regularly, the time savings easily justify the cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the free version add a watermark to the merged PDF?
No. There are no watermarks on PDFs created by the Docs to PDF extension on any plan.
How many merges can I do per month for free?
The free plan includes a monthly allowance. The exact limit is shown in the extension settings. Most individual users stay within it comfortably.
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