Reverse Interleave
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Automatically reverse the second file and interleave it with the first. Fix scanning errors or complex document structures in seconds.

How does 'Reverse Interleave' work?

It takes two PDF files as input. The tool reverses the page order of the second file (starting from the last page) and then merges it page-by-page with the first file in an alternating sequence.

Are my private documents safe?

Absolutely. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server or cloud. This ensures that your data remains on your machine, providing maximum security for sensitive records.

When should I use this tool?

It's essential for users with single-sided ADF scanners. If you scan the front sides, then flip the stack and scan the backs, the back sides usually end up in reverse order. This tool restores the natural double-sided sequence effortlessly.

Does the order of uploading matter?

Yes. The first file should be the one in the correct order (e.g., front pages), and the second file should be the one that needs to be reversed (e.g., back pages scanned in reverse). The tool always reverses the second file by default.

Will it reduce the resolution of my scans?

No. We use Direct Object Manipulation. This method doesn't re-encode images; it simply rearranges the internal page data. Your resolution, vector graphics, and searchable OCR text layers are preserved perfectly.

What happens if the page counts don't match?

The tool interleaves for as long as both files have pages. If one file is longer, the remaining pages from that file will be appended to the end of the document, ensuring no information is accidentally discarded.

Smarter Sorting, Zero Effort

Manually reordering hundreds of pages is a waste of your valuable time. Max-PDF automates the logic of reverse-sequence merging within a secure, private environment.

Experience a seamless workflow where technology fixes human or hardware scanning errors. Get your perfectly ordered PDF in seconds, right in your browser.