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Delete pages.
Click the pages you do not want. Everything else comes back as one PDF.
Drop a PDF here
or pick one from your device
Everything happens on your device
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How it works
Click a page to mark it for removal. It is struck through in the grid, and the count beside the button says how many are left.
- The order never changes
- Pages keep the order they had. To move them around, use the PDF editor.
- Nothing is re-encoded
- Pages are copied whole, so text stays selectable and images keep their resolution.
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Answers
Questions people ask
Can I get the deleted pages back?
Your original file is untouched — the tool builds a new PDF and leaves the one on your device exactly as it was. Nothing is overwritten, so the pages are still there in the file you started with.
How do I keep just a few pages instead?
Press Invert, which flips the selection to everything else — or use the page extractor, which is the same operation with the question asked the other way round.
Is the content of the removed pages really gone?
Yes. The new PDF is built by copying only the pages you kept, so the removed ones are never written into it — this is not a page hidden from view. If you need to remove words from a page you are keeping, use the redaction tool in the PDF editor instead.
Do my files get uploaded?
No. Your browser reads the PDF, builds the new one and hands it straight back. We record only anonymous counts — pages, bytes — and never a filename or any page content.
Delete PDF pages
Free, no account, no watermark, and the file never leaves your device.