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Remove PDF Pages

Delete selected pages while preserving the order of every page you keep.

Use this tool
Browser-local processingNo input upload to TOOLGRIDReview before copy
PDF workflowRemove PDF Pages capability card
Input
PDF document
Output
PDF with selected pages removed
Runtime
pdf-lib + PDF.js
Reviewed
2026-07-17
Browser-local workspaceStart below with browser-local processing.

Tool code processes selected files and entered content in your browser and does not submit them to a TOOLGRID processing endpoint. TOOLGRID measures tool usage, not the content you enter.

  • No TOOLGRID input upload
  • No account
  • Review before copy

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Browser-based

What this tool does

01

Remove page numbers or ranges from one PDF in your browser, preview the document page count, and download a new copy without modifying the original.

02

Use this when a document contains blank scans, outdated appendices, or accidental duplicate pages.

03

The workspace validates the requested ranges and refuses to create an empty document.

Representative tasks

Where this tool earns its place

Remove pages 2 and 7-9

Keep every other page in the original order and download a clean copy.

Boundaries

What to check before relying on the result

  • Password-to-open encryption is not supported.
  • Bookmarks, signatures, forms, and attachments may not be preserved by page copying.
pdf-lib documentationPDF.js documentation
Continue this workflowUseful next steps

Open a nearby browser tool when you need to validate, convert, or reuse the result.

Current result
OutputPDF outputActionDownload result
Reorder PDF PagesPDF ToolsLocalOutputReordered PDFActionDownload resultStart locally→Extract PDF PagesPDF ToolsLocalOutputExtracted PDFActionDownload resultStart locally→Merge PDFsPDF ToolsLocalOutputMerged PDFActionDownload resultStart locally→

How to use

01
01Choose one PDF and confirm its detected page count.
02Enter pages such as 2, 5-7, or a reverse range such as 9-8.
03Review the pages that will remain, then create a new PDF.
04Open the download and check page order before replacing any original.

Use Cases

Clean a scanned packet

Remove blank separator pages before sharing a scanned document.

Publish a shorter handout

Drop internal appendices from a public copy while keeping the source intact.

Tips & Tricks

  1. 01
    Use page labels carefully

    The range uses physical page positions starting at 1, which may differ from printed page numbers.

  2. 02
    Keep the original

    Save the result under a new name until you have checked every remaining page.

FAQ

02
Can I remove every page?

No. A PDF must contain at least one page, so the workspace stops before producing an empty file.

Does this edit my original?

No. It creates and downloads a new PDF; your selected source file is not overwritten.

Are bookmarks preserved?

Page content is copied, but document-level structures such as bookmarks, forms, signatures, and attachments may not survive unchanged. Review the result.

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Reorder PDF Pages→Start locallyNo TOOLGRID input upload

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Reordered PDFDownload result

Local

Extract PDF Pages→Start locallyNo TOOLGRID input upload

Pull specific pages from a PDF into a new file β€” works on lists and ranges (e.g. 1,3,5-7), runs in your browser.

Extracted PDFDownload result

Local

Merge PDFs→Start locallyNo TOOLGRID input upload

Combine multiple PDF files into one, directly in your browser.

Merged PDFDownload result