What this tool does
For supported PDFs, the tool copies all kept pages into a new PDF so the selected pages are absent and the remaining pages stay in their original order.
Use this page when you want to delete selected pages from a PDF and export a shorter local copy while keeping the original unchanged.
Best uses
Useful for
Removing blank scanner pages, duplicate pages, separators, or extra instructions.
Useful for
Creating a cleaner document before emailing or uploading it.
Useful for
Deleting whole pages that are not needed in a packet.
Useful for
Reviewing a shorter PDF locally before sharing.
How to use
- Select a PDF file.
- Enter the pages to remove, such as 1, 3-4, 10.
- Review the expected remaining page count.
- Download the new PDF.
Privacy and local processing
Local workflow
- Open the PDF and identify exact page numbers to remove.
- Enter the pages or ranges that should be excluded.
- Create the new PDF locally in the browser.
- Open the result and verify removed pages, remaining order, and readability.
Before sharing the output
- Check that you removed the correct pages and did not remove important context.
- Review page numbers, especially in documents with covers or Roman numeral front matter.
- Confirm bookmarks, links, forms, and signatures if the document relies on them.
- Keep the original until the final PDF has been reviewed.
Supported files and limitations
Supported: One PDF file. Recommended max size: 200 MB or 500 pages.
- Removing pages may break internal links, bookmarks, page labels, and signatures.
- Corrupted or encrypted PDFs may fail.
- This is not a forensic sanitizer and does not redact visible content inside kept pages.
Removing pages is not the same as redacting a PDF
Removing pages deletes whole pages from the new output. Redaction removes specific visible or hidden content from pages that stay in the document. If sensitive information appears on a kept page, it is still present.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Do not use page deletion to redact content within a page that remains in the document.
- Do not assume removing a page removes every hidden PDF object in every complex file.
- Do not delete pages without reviewing the output.
- Do not use this workflow for legal sanitization without a proper redaction tool.
FAQ
Can I remove one page from a PDF?
Yes. Enter the page number you want to remove.
Can I remove a range of pages?
Yes. Use a range such as 2-5.
Is the original PDF modified?
No. The tool creates a new local PDF copy.
Does this remove hidden data?
No. It removes selected pages from the output. It is not a full PDF sanitizer.
Are PDFs uploaded?
No. Files stay in your browser.
Related privacy guides
How to remove blank pages from a PDF
Remove selected blank, duplicate, or unwanted pages from a PDF locally in the browser and verify the new copy before sharing.
GuideRemove PDF pages vs redact PDF: what is the difference?
Understand when page removal is enough, when redaction is required, and why deleting pages is not the same as sanitizing a PDF.
GuideHow to remove pages from a PDF before sharing
Remove unwanted PDF pages locally, avoid common privacy mistakes, and verify the final document before sending it.
Accuracy wording
This page avoids claims like “forensic-grade,” “military-grade,” “100% anonymous,” or “removes all hidden data.” Results are intended to be correct for supported file types and documented operations.
Last updated: June 14, 2026