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Organize PDF

Reorder pages, remove the ones you don't need, and rebuild a clean PDF — your document never leaves your device.

Drop a PDF file here

or click to browse. Reorder pages and remove the ones you don't need.

Files never leave your device — everything runs in your browser.

Quick answer

To organize a PDF, drop your file above to see every page as a row. Use the up and down buttons to reorder pages and the remove button to drop the ones you don't want — changes are easy to undo. When the order looks right, click build new PDF to download the rebuilt file. It all runs in your browser, so your document stays private and works even offline once the page has loaded.

Get pages into the right order

Merged and scanned PDFs rarely arrive in perfect shape. A cover page lands at the back, two sections are swapped, or a blank scan and a duplicate sneak in. Organizing lets you set the running order and drop the clutter so the finished document reads exactly as intended — without opening heavy desktop software or paying for a subscription.

Reorder and remove in one place

Every page shows up as a numbered row. Move a page with the up and down buttons to slot it where it belongs, and use remove to leave a page out of the final file. A removed page is only marked, never deleted from your original, so a single click restores it if you change your mind. When you build the new PDF, the tool copies just the pages you kept, in the order you set.

Private by design

The documents worth tidying are often the private ones — contracts, reports, records. Uploading them to an online editor means trusting a server with those files. This tool avoids that entirely. Using the pdf-lib library in your browser, pages are copied and reassembled locally on your own machine. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and the rebuild works even offline once the page has loaded.

Frequently asked questions

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?+

No. Reordering and removing pages happens entirely in your browser with JavaScript. Your PDF never leaves your device — nothing is uploaded, stored or shared, which keeps sensitive documents private.

How do I reorder the pages?+

Each page appears as a row in a list. Use the up and down buttons to move a page earlier or later. The new PDF is built in exactly the order shown, top to bottom.

Can I get a removed page back?+

Yes. Removing a page only marks it to be left out — it isn't deleted from your original. Click Undo on that row to restore it any time before you build the new PDF.

Do I have to keep at least one page?+

Yes. A PDF needs at least one page, so the build button stays disabled until at least one page is kept. Restore a page if you've removed them all.

Will reordering change the page quality?+

No. Pages are copied as-is into the new document, so text, images and formatting stay exactly the same. Nothing is re-rendered, re-compressed or downgraded.

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