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Reorder, rotate, and delete PDF pages, in your browser

This page editor lets you take charge of a document's structure — pull a page to the front, drop the blank ones, and spin a stray landscape scan upright — then save the tidied result. All of that shuffling is computed by your browser from the page thumbnails it draws locally, so the document is reorganized without leaving the tab.

Load a PDF to see its pages, then drag to reorder, click to delete, and rotate as needed before saving.

Drag a PDF here to reorder, rotate, and delete pages

Thumbnails are drawn in your browser so you can arrange the pages.

Choose a file

How this works

What happens when you use this tool

Thumbnails are drawn with pdf.js so you can see what you are moving, and your final arrangement is written into a new document by pdf-lib.

Deleting a page simply leaves it out of the saved order, and rotating one stores a quarter-turn on just that page.

What this tool can't do

Deletions are by whole page
You can remove entire pages but not erase a paragraph or an image within a page; this is a page-level organizer, not a content editor.
Encrypted documents will not load
A file secured with a password cannot be opened for reorganizing here, and the tool will not work around that lock to reach the pages.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I move a page to a new position?
Drag its thumbnail to where you want it; the saved document follows the order shown in the strip.
Can I delete several pages at once?
Yes — mark each page you want gone and they are all left out of the file you download.
Does removing pages renumber the rest?
The remaining pages simply close up the gap, so the output is a continuous document in your chosen sequence.
Are the page thumbnails uploaded to a server?
No — they are rendered in your browser purely so you can see and arrange the pages locally.