Pages Per Sheet

Print more pages, use less paper.

Combine 2, 4, or 9 pages onto a single sheet. Perfect for handouts, summaries, and printing drafts.

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How it works

How to Print Multiple PDF Pages Per Sheet

  1. 1

    Upload your PDF

    Drop your PDF onto the page or click to select it from your device. The file is processed locally - no upload to any server.

  2. 2

    Choose pages per sheet

    Select 2-up, 4-up, 6-up, or 9-up layout. A live preview shows exactly how pages will be arranged on each printed sheet before you commit.

  3. 3

    Download your n-up PDF

    Click Convert. The tool assembles your new PDF in the browser using WebAssembly and serves it as an instant download, ready to print.

N-up printing - fitting multiple PDF pages onto one physical sheet - is one of the most common tasks before printing lecture slides, meeting handouts, or reference documents. PDFsuite handles it free, directly in your browser with no upload and no waiting. The WebAssembly PDF engine scales and tiles each page precisely, preserving fonts, vector graphics, and colours exactly as they appear in the original.

Choose from four layouts: 2-up (two pages side by side), 4-up (a 2x2 grid), 6-up (2x3), or 9-up (3x3). Each layout uses the full printable area of an A4 or Letter sheet, so content is as large as possible while maintaining correct aspect ratios. The resulting PDF is a standard single-layer file - what you see in the preview is what comes out of the printer. No special printer drivers or settings are needed.

Because everything runs offline in the browser, your documents stay private - sensitive meeting agendas, exam papers, and client presentations never touch an external server. The tool works without an internet connection after the initial page load, making it reliable even in low-connectivity environments. The output file is compatible with every PDF viewer and print dialog.

FAQ

Common questions

Will the text still be readable after fitting 9 pages on one sheet?
9-up layouts produce very small text - typically readable only with good eyesight or as a quick overview. For classroom handouts or reference sheets where readability matters, 2-up or 4-up are the practical choices. Use 9-up when you need a compact thumbnail overview of a presentation rather than a reading copy.
Can I choose A4 or Letter paper size for the output?
Yes. The output page size can be set to A4 or US Letter before converting. Choose the size that matches your printer to avoid unwanted scaling when you print. The tool defaults to A4 but remembers your last selection.
Is this tool free and does it work offline?
The n-up tool is completely free with no page limits. It runs in your browser using WebAssembly, so once the page has loaded, it works offline with no internet connection required. Your PDF is never uploaded - all processing happens on your device.