Merge Excel Files
Combine several Excel files into one workbook. Keep each file as its own sheet, or stack sheets that share the same columns into a single continuous table. A fast way to consolidate monthly exports or split reports.
Read the guide: How to Merge Excel Files Into OneEverything runs on your device. Files never leave your browser.
How it works
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Add your files
Drop in two or more XLSX or XLS files. They are listed in the order you add them.
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Choose how to merge
Keep each file as a separate sheet, or stack rows from sheets with matching columns into one table.
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Download the result
Get a single XLSX workbook combining everything, ready to open and share.
Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between the two merge modes?
- Keeping each file as its own sheet is best when the files hold different things: you get one workbook with a tab per file. Stacking is best when the files share the same columns, such as twelve monthly exports: their rows are appended into one long table you can filter and pivot.
- What happens to mismatched columns when stacking?
- When you stack sheets, columns are matched by their header names. Any column that appears in some files but not others is kept, with blank cells where a file did not have it, so no data is lost in the merge.
- How many files can I combine at once?
- As many as your device can comfortably hold in memory. Because the work happens locally with no upload, you are not limited by an upload size cap or a per-file paywall.
- Is my file sent to a server?
- No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your file is read and processed on your own device, nothing is uploaded, and nothing is logged or stored.