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Merge Multiple M3U Playlists Into One Clean IPTV List (Free Online Tool)

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This free M3U playlist merger helps you combine, de-duplicate and clean IPTV playlists into a single, organised .m3u file — ready for use in any IPTV player.

Unlike online players, this tool works entirely server-side, so it can safely process HTTP IPTV links on HTTPS websites without browser blocking or CORS issues.

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The problem with multiple IPTV playlists

Many IPTV users end up with multiple M3U playlists — backups from providers, separate sports lists, regional playlists, or radio-only streams. When loaded together, this causes:

Editing M3U files manually is error-prone, and many online tools fail because IPTV streams are often served over HTTP, which browsers block on HTTPS pages.

The solution: a server-side M3U playlist merger

This tool solves those issues by processing playlists entirely on the server instead of in your browser. That means it can safely fetch and merge IPTV playlists regardless of whether the stream URLs use HTTP or HTTPS.

You can upload multiple M3U files, paste IPTV playlist URLs, or paste raw M3U text. The tool then:

How to merge M3U playlists online

Add your IPTV playlists using any of the methods below. All processing happens securely on the server.

Drag & drop files here
…or choose files

2) Merge options

Smart is best for most playlists.

Useful when you want backups per channel.

Checks a limited number of channels to avoid slow runs.

What this M3U playlist merger is used for

This tool is designed for IPTV users who need a fast, reliable way to merge and clean M3U playlists without installing desktop software or editing text files manually.

Why HTTP IPTV links are not a problem here

Many IPTV playlists use http:// stream URLs. Browsers normally block these on secure websites due to mixed-content rules.

This merger does not attempt to play streams in your browser. Instead, it downloads and processes playlists server-side, then provides a clean downloadable file — avoiding HTTPS issues entirely.

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