Most PDF tools force you to upload files or fight bloated UI just to merge a few pages. PDF STITCH fixes that by letting you merge, reorder, and clean up PDFs on your own machine. You keep control of your documents, even when you’re offline.
Your PDFs shouldn’t need “the cloud”
A weird thing became normal: you want to combine two PDFs, and the internet demands a copy of your files.
PDF STITCH says no.
PDF STITCH (pdf-stitch.ogwenya.dev) is a lightweight PDF organizer built for the jobs people actually do every day - merge docs, reorder pages, drop the junk pages - and it does it offline.
This isn’t a “PDF suite”. It’s a tool you open, finish the task, and close.
The problem: PDF busywork steals hours
Invoices. Client proposals. Signed contracts. Application forms.
They arrive as a mess: wrong order, extra pages, duplicates, and “scan page 1” repeated three times.
Most tools make it worse. You click through popups, accounts, upsells, and upload screens just to do basic page work.
What PDF STITCH does (the useful stuff)
It focuses on the core actions that unblock your day:
- Merge multiple PDF files into one
- Rearrange pages into the right order
- Remove pages you don’t want in the final file
- Organize documents without round-tripping through online converters
Simple workflow. Fast feedback. No drama.
Why offline matters more than people admit
If you handle legal docs, bank statements, medical forms, HR files, or client work, uploading “just this once” stacks risk.
Offline tools cut out:
- Data leaks from shady upload sites
- Compliance headaches
- Slow connections and file-size limits
- The awkward moment when Wi‑Fi dies mid-task
PDF STITCH keeps the file where it belongs: on your computer.
Who this is for
If you’re a freelancer, ops person, or founder doing your own paperwork, this hits the sweet spot.
You don’t need more features. You need fewer steps.
PDF STITCH is a clean utility for people who want their PDFs fixed, not a new hobby.

