“I had several PNG sketches from a design draft and needed them compiled into a single document. The merge images into pdf feature handled it smoothly. I arranged the order visually, then exported a clean portfolio-style file. I liked that it didn’t compress the images too aggressively – the quality stayed high. For quick presentation files or drafts, it’s a really practical workflow.”
“as a freelance consultant i often send draft agreements to clients. with prime pdf i combined two documents using merge pdf, then added a password before sharing the file. the process was straightforward - upload, arrange pages, secure it, download. i like that the page order preview makes it easy to check things before exporting. it feels like a practical tool when you just need quick document control.”
“I had an Excel budget sheet that needed to be shared with a client in a locked format. Converting Excel to PDF here kept the tables aligned and readable. After conversion I added a quick password-protect PDF step before sending it out. The entire process took maybe a couple minutes. Pretty convenient when you want to share financial docs without exposing the editable spreadsheet.”
“a multi-page application was completed digitally using the fill out forms feature. fields stayed aligned and the finished pdf exported without formatting issues.”
“I was assembling training materials for a small onboarding packet. After merging a few PDFs, I realized the order didn’t flow well. The reorder pages feature made it easy to drag sections into a better sequence – introduction, checklist, then reference material. It’s a small function, but having a clear visual preview helps avoid mistakes before exporting the final file.”