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Normalize · A4 · Letter · A3

Normalize page sizes — one size for the whole document.

Drop a PDF, pick a target page size, click Normalize. Every page is centred and scaled to match — no upload, vector content preserved.

  • Stays in browser
  • No signup
  • Vector content preserved

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PDF
Drop a PDF
or click to browse — stays in your browser
Target size
Fit
Letterbox: full page visible, white bands fill any gap.
Target: 210 × 297 mm
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 a target size

    A4, Letter, A3, A5, Legal, Tabloid, or landscape variants. Choose Fit, Fill, or Stretch.

  3. Step 03

    Normalize

    Each source page is embedded as a form XObject and drawn scaled onto the target — vector text and fonts are preserved.

  4. Step 04

    Download

    The new PDF saves locally with every page at the chosen size. The original is untouched.

Common questions

About page normalization.

What's the difference between Fit, Fill, and Stretch?

Fit shrinks the page to fully fit inside the target, leaving white bands on the unmatched axis (letterbox). Fill scales the page to fully cover the target and crops the overflow. Stretch forces the page to exactly target dimensions, distorting the aspect ratio. Fit is safest for mixed-orientation docs.

Will text stay searchable?

Yes. Each page is embedded as a form XObject which keeps the original content stream — text, fonts, vectors, and images are preserved as drawn objects, not rasterised pixels.

Do form fields and bookmarks survive?

AcroForm fields, document-level bookmarks, and document-level digital signatures are NOT preserved — the new PDF is built fresh, only pages are copied. Per-page links inside the embedded content stream do survive. If you need form-field preservation, edit the form first and flatten before normalizing.

Can I use this to add a margin to every page?

Yes — Fit mode plus a non-zero margin uniformly insets every page. Useful when a print shop expects a 12 mm safe area.

Will my files upload anywhere?

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

Need to do more than this?

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