PDF Page Organizer — Reorder, Rotate & Delete Pages Free
Drag pages into the order you want, rotate any page 90° clockwise or counter-clockwise, and remove pages you no longer need — all in your browser. Thumbnails render progressively so you can see exactly what you are rearranging. Download the result as a new PDF. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
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Drag & drop a PDF
or click to select — one PDF at a time
When do you need to reorganize PDF pages?
PDFs are often assembled from scans, exports, or merged files where the page order ends up wrong. A scanned report may come out with the cover page last. A merged document may have sections interleaved instead of sequential. A contract may include confidential appendix pages you need to strip before sharing with a counterparty. This tool lets you fix all of these in seconds, without installing software or uploading sensitive documents to a cloud service.
How the drag-and-drop reordering works
When you drop a PDF, this tool renders every page as a thumbnail using pdf.js — Mozilla's open-source PDF renderer compiled to WebAssembly. Thumbnails load progressively from page 1 onward so you can start reorganizing immediately. Drag the grip handle on any card to reorder pages. When you click "Save PDF", pdf-lib rebuilds the document in the order you have set, applies any rotations, omits deleted pages, and offers the result as a download. The entire operation runs in your browser tab.
What "rotate page" actually does to the PDF
Rotating a page with this tool writes a rotation angle into the page's PDF metadata. It does not re-encode or re-render the page content — the underlying text, fonts, and images are untouched. This means the output file stays small, text remains selectable and searchable, and the rotation will display correctly in all major PDF viewers (Adobe Reader, Preview, Chrome, Edge, and mobile readers). Each page can be rotated independently in 90° increments.
Deleting pages vs. splitting the PDF
The delete button here removes a page entirely from the output PDF. Use it when you want a single clean document without certain pages — for example, removing a cover page, a blank separator, or a confidential appendix. If you need to split a PDF into multiple output files (one per section, or every page as its own PDF), use the PDF Splitter tool instead. For the common case of "I want pages 1-5 and 8-12 in one file", this organizer is the faster path — just delete the pages you don't need.
Are my PDFs uploaded to a server?
No. Both pdf.js (for thumbnail rendering) and pdf-lib (for rebuilding the PDF) run entirely in your browser. No data is sent to a server at any point. This matters for contracts, medical records, legal documents, payslips, and any other PDF you would not want a third party to process. When you close the tab, the file is gone from memory.
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