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Delete Pages from PDF

Remove pages from a PDF in your browser and download a new file with the rest kept in order. Tap pages or type ranges. No signup, no upload.

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How to use

  1. Drop a PDF onto the box or click to choose one. It is read in your browser and never uploaded.
  2. Type the pages to delete, such as 2, 5-7, 10, or tap the numbered tiles to toggle each page between keep and delete.
  3. Use the quick buttons to delete the first page, the last page, or all odd or even pages when that matches your need.
  4. Check the live counts: pages to delete and pages remaining update as you select, and the output filename previews below.
  5. Select Delete pages and build PDF. The tool keeps every other page in its original order and prepares the new file.
  6. Download the new PDF, or copy the summary. Press Clear to start over. Everything stays in your browser.

About this tool

Delete Pages from PDF removes the pages you do not want from a PDF and gives you back a new PDF that contains everything else, kept in its original order. It is the inverse of extracting pages: instead of listing the few pages you want to keep, you point at the pages you want gone, which is how most people actually think about the job, such as drop the cover sheet, delete a duplicated scan, remove a blank page, or strip the terms-and-conditions appendix before sharing. This is different from the other PDF page tools here. A page extractor builds a new file from a short list of pages to keep, and a splitter cuts one PDF into several separate files; this tool keeps the whole document minus the pages you select and stays as a single file. You can choose pages two ways. Type a list such as 2, 5-7, 10 into the box, where commas combine items and a hyphen marks a range, or tap the numbered tiles in the page grid to toggle each page between keep and delete; the box and the grid stay in sync, and a live panel shows how many pages will be removed and how many will remain. Quick buttons handle the common cases in one click: delete the first page, delete the last page, delete all odd pages, or delete all even pages, which is handy for removing the blank backs of a duplex scan. The tool will not let you delete every page, because a PDF needs at least one page to be valid, and it tells you clearly when your selection would empty the document. The rebuild itself is careful. Each kept page object is copied byte for byte together with every object it references (fonts, images, color spaces, content streams, and resource dictionaries), and stream payloads are never decompressed, so the kept pages are visually identical to the original and the file size stays close to the size of the pages you keep. A fresh document catalog and page tree are written so the result opens cleanly in any reader. Bookmarks, named destinations, and form fields are not carried into the new file because they refer to pages by absolute identity in the source, but annotations such as highlights and comments that sit on a kept page travel with that page. Password-protected PDFs and PDFs that hide their structure inside compressed object streams are detected and reported with a clear message rather than producing a broken file. Everything runs locally in your browser using the file you choose, so the document is never uploaded, logged, or stored, which makes it safe for contracts, statements, and other private files.

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