Delete Pages from a PDF

See every page, click the ones that shouldn't be there, and save what's left. No account, no page limit, and the document stays on your computer.

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The documents people delete pages from tend to be the ones they'd rather not hand to a stranger — bank statements, medical letters, contracts with a schedule attached.

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Drop a PDF here, or click to choose one

Every page is shown before you delete anything.

You can see what you're deleting

Most tools that remove pages ask you to type a range — 4-7, 12 — and then hand you a file and hope you counted right. That works fine until the page numbers printed on the document disagree with the page numbers in the file, which is normal the moment there's a cover sheet or a scanned insert.

Here you're clicking on the actual page. There is no counting step, so there's nothing to get wrong, and if you click one page too many it fades out instead of vanishing — click it again and it's back. Nothing is written until you save.

The pages people usually want gone

Blank pages from a scanner

Double-sided feeds produce a blank for every one-sided sheet. They're obvious as thumbnails and go in a few clicks.

Pages that aren't theirs to see

Sending a statement or a report onward with the internal pages dropped out. Whole pages, gone from the file.

Cover sheets and fax headers

The routing page, the confirmation page, the "this page intentionally left blank" page nobody needs to keep.

The other 200 pages of a manual

Sometimes you want six pages out of a big document. Select those, and keep only them.

One thing worth knowing before you send it on

Deleting a page removes that page and everything on it — that part is genuine, and the text is not recoverable from the saved file.

What it doesn't do is help with sensitive information on a page you're keeping. Covering a name with a black rectangle in a PDF editor almost never removes it, which is how "redacted" documents keep leaking. If that's your situation, the page needs redacting rather than deleting: remove the content itself, or read how to redact a PDF properly first.

Windows, Mac, Chromebook, phone

There's nothing to install, so there's no version of this that only works on one of them. On Windows you're usually here because Edge and Reader will show you a PDF but not change one. On a Mac you're usually here because Preview can delete a page, but the change has a habit of not being obvious in the file you then email to someone.

Either way the result is the same: a rebuilt PDF with those pages simply not in it, that opens the way you expect wherever it lands. It works on a phone too, though picking pages is easier on a screen where you can see a dozen at once.

Same pages, hundreds of files?

This page is built for one document at a time. Stripping a cover sheet off every PDF in a folder, every week, is a different job — our desktop apps do that kind of batch work on your own machine.

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Common questions

How do I delete a page from a PDF for free?

Open the PDF above, click the page you don't want, and use Remove selected — or the small × underneath a single page. Then save. It's free with no signup and no watermark on the result.

Can I delete several pages at once?

Yes. Click each page you want gone — selected pages get a highlighted border — then Remove selected drops them together. There's no limit on how many.

What if I remove the wrong page?

Click it again and it comes back. Removed pages fade rather than disappear precisely so a mis-click costs nothing, and Restore all brings back everything. Your original file isn't modified either way.

How do I keep only a few pages instead?

Click the pages you want to keep and use Keep only selected. You get a new PDF of just those pages, which is usually quicker than removing the ninety you don't want.

Is the deleted text really gone from the file?

Yes — the saved PDF is rebuilt from the pages you kept, so a deleted page isn't in it at all. Note that this is about whole pages. Sensitive text on a page you keep needs redacting instead.

Does it work on a Mac?

Yes, in any browser, with nothing to install. Preview can also delete pages on a Mac, but people often end up here because a Preview edit didn't come out the way they expected once the file was sent on.

Is there a page limit or a file size limit?

No cap, no paid tier. Long documents take a moment longer to display because every page is drawn for you to look at; the real limit is your own device rather than a rule we set.

Is my document uploaded anywhere?

No. It's opened on your device and the new file is written there too. Disconnect from the internet and the tool carries on working, which is the only proof of that claim worth anything.

Can I reorder or rotate at the same time?

Yes — drag pages to reorder them, and the curved arrows under each page rotate it. If that's the main job rather than deleting, the full page organizer is the same tool framed around it.

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