You need to remove blank, duplicate, outdated, or private pages from an otherwise useful document.
Delete PDF Pages Tool
Remove selected pages from a PDF and download a new file locally in your browser.
Choose a PDF file.
Your PDF is processed locally in your browser and is not uploaded to a server.
Remove blank pages
Remove unwanted pages and keep the rest of the PDF
Select the pages to remove, confirm that at least one page remains, and download a new PDF containing everything else. The original PDF is not modified.
Use the PDF splitter instead when it is easier to name the few pages you want to keep; protected files are not unlocked.
PDF Split: Extract selected pages from a PDF and download a new file in your browser.
About this tool
Remove selected pages from a PDF and download a new file locally in your browser.
Your PDF is processed locally in your browser and is not uploaded to a server.
How to use it
- Choose a PDF file.
- Select the pages you want to delete.
- Download the new PDF with the remaining pages.
Common use cases
- Remove blank pages
- Delete duplicate pages
- Create a shorter PDF before sharing
- Remove pages that should not be sent
Delete Pages or Extract Pages?
Use this page remover when you want to keep most of a PDF and delete only a few unwanted pages. If you want to save only a small set of selected pages, the PDF Split tool is usually a better fit.
The original PDF is not edited. This tool creates a new downloaded file with the remaining pages.
| Goal | Recommended tool | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Remove blank pages | Delete PDF Pages | Delete pages 2 and 7, keep the rest. |
| Remove a duplicate page | Delete PDF Pages | Delete one repeated scan page. |
| Save only pages 3-5 | PDF Split | Extract pages 3 through 5 into a new PDF. |
| Rearrange page order | PDF Reorder | Move pages before downloading. |
A Reliable PDF Page-Order Workflow
Page order affects table-of-contents references, signatures, attachments, and printed reading order. Make structural changes before adding a final watermark or sending the document for approval.
| Step | What to check | Related tool when needed |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Inspect | Note the intended order and any sideways pages | Use PDF Rotate for orientation problems. |
| 2. Reorder | Move pages into the intended reading sequence | Use Delete PDF Pages for blanks or duplicates. |
| 3. Export | Download the newly ordered PDF | The original file remains unchanged. |
| 4. Verify | Open the output and check first, last, signature, and attachment pages | Use PDF Merge only after each source file is ready. |
Deleting Pages Safely
This tool creates a new PDF. Your original file stays on your device, so you can try again if you remove the wrong page.
| Use case | What to delete | Reminder |
|---|---|---|
| Blank scan pages | Select only blank pages | Review the output before sharing. |
| Duplicate pages | Remove repeated page numbers | Keep one complete copy. |
| Shorter document | Remove pages that are not needed | At least one page must remain. |
When Not to Use Page Deletion
Deleting pages is the right choice when unwanted pages are clearly separated. If private information appears on a page you still need, deleting the page is not enough; use a proper redaction workflow before sharing.
| Situation | Use this tool? | Better next step |
|---|---|---|
| Blank page in a scan | Yes | Delete the blank page and review the output. |
| Duplicate pages | Yes | Keep one copy and remove the duplicate. |
| Private data on a needed page | No | Use redaction software before sharing. |
| Need only a few pages | Use PDF Split instead | Extract selected pages from the original. |
FAQ
Can I remove multiple pages?
Yes. Select every page you want to remove before exporting.
Can I delete every page?
No. At least one page must remain in the output PDF.
Will my original PDF change?
No. The tool creates a new downloaded PDF.