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Remove Pages From a PDF

Delete the pages you don't need and keep the rest.

Split PDF

Use this tool directly in your browser — no signup required.

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How to Remove Pages From a PDF

  1. 1

    Load the PDF

    Add your document. Page thumbnails appear so you can see what you're working with.

  2. 2

    Mark pages for removal

    Click the pages you want to delete. They'll be crossed out or dimmed to confirm removal.

  3. 3

    Save the trimmed PDF

    Download the new document. Removed pages are gone — the remaining pages are renumbered sequentially.

Cleaning Up Documents

Downloaded PDFs often come with junk pages. Ads at the front. Legal disclaimers at the back. Blank pages inserted for double-sided printing that make no sense on screen. Removing them produces a cleaner, smaller file.

Shared documents sometimes contain pages not meant for all recipients. A report going to a client might need internal-only pages removed. A scanned document might include an accidental scan of the scanner lid. Quick page removal fixes these without recreating the document.

The tool works by keeping the pages you don't mark rather than truly 'deleting' anything. It creates a new PDF from the pages that remain. Your original file is never modified.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I undo a removal after downloading?

The original file isn't modified, so you still have it. To undo, just start over with the original and select different pages to remove.

Will removing pages fix the page numbers in the content?

Page numbers printed in the document content (like 'Page 3 of 10' in the footer) won't change — they're baked into the content. Use the page numbers tool to add new numbering after removal.

How do I remove blank pages automatically?

Currently you need to manually identify and select blank pages. The thumbnail view makes them easy to spot — they show as white rectangles.