Delete Pages From a PDF Online
Cleanly remove blank pages, drafts or confidential sections from a PDF and export a slimmer, tidier document. Everything is processed on your device.
Delete Pages
Remove specific pages from a PDF
About the Delete Pages tool
The Delete Pages tool rewrites the PDF page tree so the removed pages are truly gone — not just hidden. That's important when you're stripping sensitive information before sharing.
Combine it with Compress PDF for even smaller files, or with Organize PDF to reorder what's left.
Key features of Delete Pages
- Remove single pages, ranges, or scattered pages
- Deleted pages are physically removed, not just hidden
- Retains formatting, fonts and links of remaining pages
- Runs locally with zero uploads
- Free, unlimited, watermark-free
How to use Delete Pages
- Upload the PDF you want to trim.
- Enter the page numbers or ranges to delete.
- Click ‘Delete Pages’ to rewrite the PDF.
- Download the cleaned-up file.
Common use cases
- Strip cover sheets and blank scans
- Remove confidential appendices before sharing
- Cut duplicate pages from merged documents
- Delete draft chapters from a working PDF
- Trim large PDFs down to essential pages only
Frequently asked questions
Are deleted pages recoverable from the exported PDF?
No — the tool rebuilds the file without those pages, so they can't be recovered from the download.
Can I delete non-consecutive pages in one go?
Yes. Separate ranges and single pages with commas, e.g. 2,5-7,10.
Is this tool safe to use with confidential files?
Yes. Every file is processed locally inside your web browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Nothing is uploaded to a server, stored, or shared — so contracts, invoices, medical records and personal documents stay 100% private on your device.
Does it work on mobile and offline?
It works on any modern browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — on desktop, tablet and mobile. Once the page has loaded, all processing runs on your device, so you don't need to stay connected while working with your file.