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Delete pages · drop unwanted

Delete pages from a PDF — keep what matters.

Drop a PDF, type the pages you want gone (e.g. 2, 5-7), click delete. Output is a smaller PDF without those pages — no upload, no quality loss.

  • Stays in browser
  • No signup
  • Lossless

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Drop a PDF
Four steps · seconds

How it works.

  1. Step 01

    Drop the PDF

    Drag a PDF onto the dropzone or click to browse. The file stays in your browser.

  2. Step 02

    Pick pages to remove

    Type a range expression like 2, 5-7. The preview tells you which pages will survive.

  3. Step 03

    Delete

    We copy every non-listed page into a fresh document, preserving relative order.

  4. Step 04

    Download

    The smaller PDF saves locally. Original is untouched; run again if you missed a page.

Common questions

About deleting pages.

Are removed pages truly gone?

Yes. We don't hide them — we copy only the pages you wanted to keep into a fresh PDF, then save that. The bytes for removed pages are not in the output.

What if I delete every page?

The action is blocked — the output would be an empty PDF, which most readers reject. Adjust your range so at least one page remains.

Does this preserve form fields, bookmarks, and signatures?

Form fields and per-page bookmarks are preserved on the surviving pages. Document-level digital signatures applied BEFORE deleting become invalid (the bytes change). Sign after deleting if needed.

Why isn't there an undo?

You're downloading a new file — the original PDF on disk is untouched. If you mis-deleted, just re-upload the original and try again.

Will my files upload anywhere?

No. Open DevTools → Network and you'll see exactly zero outbound requests. Everything runs client-side in your browser.

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