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Put 4 PDF pages on one sheet

Arrange 4 PDF pages on each sheet to save paper or make thumbnail overviews. Free, private, in your browser.

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Put 4 PDF pages on one sheet

Placing four pages on a single sheet — 4-up — cuts a print job to a quarter of the paper and gives you a compact thumbnail overview of a document, which is perfect for reviewing slide decks, contact sheets, or the overall flow of a long report at a glance. This tool arranges your PDF four pages to a sheet in a 2x2 grid, preset to 4 per page so you can convert right away, and returns a new PDF that prints in that layout on any printer. Because the pages are scaled as vector content rather than rasterised, they stay sharp even at the smaller size, though dense body text naturally gets small — 4-up suits overviews, slides and image-led pages better than fine print. The conversion runs entirely in your browser with no upload, and you download a ready-to-print 4-up PDF. If the text ends up too small to read comfortably, drop back to the 2-per-page layout.

Frequently asked questions

Is 4-up text still readable?
At a quarter size it gets small. 4-up is best for slides, image pages and overviews; for dense text, 2-per-page is easier to read.
How are the 4 pages arranged?
In a 2x2 grid per sheet, in reading order, so the sequence flows naturally across and down the page.

More ways to use N-up (pages per sheet)