Delete Pages

Upload a PDF and click the pages you want to remove — see exactly what's going before you download. Everything happens in your browser.

or drop your file here

Supports PDFProcessed locally — never uploaded

// Benefits

Why delete PDF pages in your browser

Drop unwanted pages from any PDF — blank, duplicate, or confidential — in a few clicks.

Remove what doesn't belong

Delete blank scans, duplicate pages, or sections you don't want to share — keep only the pages that matter.

Pick pages visually

Every page shows as a thumbnail; click to mark the ones to remove and see the result before you export.

The rest stays intact

Remaining pages keep their original quality and order — deleting never re-renders or shifts the others.

// Workflow

How deleting pages fits your work

For the moment a PDF carries pages it shouldn't — a cover sheet, a blank back page, an internal note before sharing.

  1. 1

    Upload the PDF you want to trim.

  2. 2

    Click the page thumbnails you want to remove.

  3. 3

    Download the PDF with those pages gone.

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Delete PDF pages — FAQ

How do I delete pages from a PDF?

Upload your PDF, click the pages you want to remove (they turn red with an ✕), then click Delete & download. A counter shows how many pages will be deleted and how many remain.

What if I mark the wrong page?

Just click it again to keep it — the red mark and ✕ disappear. You can mark and unmark as many times as you like before downloading.

Is my file uploaded anywhere?

No. The whole thing runs in your browser using your device's own memory — your PDF is never sent to a server and never leaves your device.

Is there a file size limit?

There's no fixed cap. Since the work happens locally, the practical limit is your device's memory — very large or image-heavy PDFs may be slow on low-end machines.

What do I get back?

A new PDF with the marked pages removed, downloaded as "yourfile-pages-removed.pdf". The rest of the pages keep their original content and order; your original file isn't changed. You must keep at least one page.

Is it free?

Yes — completely free, with no sign-up or account needed.

Don't take our word for it — verify it

This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device — it isn't uploaded to any server.

Check for yourself: open your browser's developer tools (F12, or right-click → Inspect) → the Network tab → then run this tool. You won't see your file uploaded anywhere, because the work happens locally on your device.