Remove unwanted pages from a PDF and keep the rest — privately.
Processed locally — your file is never uploaded.
How do you delete pages from a PDF?
List the pages you want to remove; the tool excludes them and copies every other page, in its original order, into a new PDF. For example, deleting "2, 4" from a 10-page PDF produces an 8-page file (pages 1, 3, 5–10). Everything runs in your browser, so your document is never uploaded.
Understanding your result
This is the opposite of extracting pages — instead of keeping a range, it removes one. To keep only certain pages instead, use the PDF Split tool.
Formula and method
The pages you list are excluded; every other page is copied, in its original order, into a new PDF.
Assumptions and limitations
Password-protected (encrypted) PDFs may not open. Remove the password first, then try again.
Worked example
From a 10-page PDF, deleting “2, 4” produces an 8-page PDF (pages 1, 3, 5–10).
How to use this tool
- Choose a PDF file.
- Type the pages to delete, e.g. 1, 3, 5-7.
- Download the trimmed PDF.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Listing every page — at least one page must remain.
- Counting pages from 0 — the first page is 1.
About the Delete PDF Pages
Remove specific pages from a PDF and download a new file containing everything that is left, in the original order. Everything runs in your browser, so your document is never uploaded.
Who should use this tool
Anyone cleaning up a PDF — dropping blank pages, cover sheets, ads or confidential pages before sharing.
Benefits
- Delete single pages or ranges in one go.
- Keeps the remaining pages in order.
- No watermark and no upload.
- Private — your file stays on your device.
Practical use cases
- Removing a blank or scanned-back page.
- Stripping a confidential page before emailing.
- Cutting adverts from a downloaded document.
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Frequently asked questions
Is my file uploaded?
No. Pages are removed entirely in your browser; your PDF never leaves your device.
How do I keep only a few pages instead?
Use the PDF Split tool, which extracts the pages you list rather than deleting them.