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Remove Pages From PDF
Delete pages you don't need and keep the rest.
Processed locally — your files never leave your device
How to use Remove Pages
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Open your PDF to see every page as a thumbnail.
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Click the pages you want to delete — they're highlighted as marked.
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Or type a range like "3, 7-9" to mark pages in bulk.
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Click Remove and download the cleaned-up PDF.
About this tool
Blank scanner pages, outdated appendices, duplicated sheets — every long PDF seems to accumulate pages that shouldn't be there. This tool deletes them in seconds: click the pages to mark them, and everything else is saved into a fresh document.
The visual picker makes it hard to delete the wrong thing. Each page is shown as a thumbnail with its page number, marked pages are clearly highlighted, and nothing happens until you confirm. If you change your mind, click a marked page again to unmark it.
The remaining pages are copied losslessly into the new file — no re-rendering, no quality change. And because the tool runs locally in your browser, sensitive documents never travel anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Can I undo a removal?
Your original file is never modified, so there's nothing to undo — just start again from the original if you removed the wrong page.
What's the fastest way to remove many pages?
Type a range like "3, 7-12, 20-" instead of clicking. If you're keeping fewer pages than you're removing, flip the problem around and use the Extract Pages tool instead.
What happens to bookmarks pointing at deleted pages?
Document bookmarks are not carried over into the output (a limitation of PDF page copying). Links on surviving pages keep working.
Is this safe for confidential documents?
Yes. The file is processed in your browser's memory and never uploaded. Note that removal deletes whole pages — if you need to black out text within a page, that's redaction, which is a different operation.
