Remove PDF pages without uploading the file
This tool lets you preview a PDF page by page, mark the pages you do not want to keep, and download a trimmed copy directly in your browser.
It is useful when you want to delete a cover page, drop blank pages, remove an appendix, or shorten a document before sharing it.
Privacy note: All PDF rendering and page removal happen locally in your browser. No file data is uploaded or stored remotely.
How to remove pages from a PDF
- Choose one PDF file from your device.
- Wait for the page previews to load locally in your browser.
- Mark the pages you want to remove.
- Keep at least one page in the output PDF.
- Click Remove selected pages.
- Download the trimmed PDF when it is ready.
Common use cases
- Remove a cover page before sending a document.
- Drop blank or duplicate pages from a scan.
- Trim a long report down to only the pages you need.
- Remove appendices, notes, or extra reference pages.
- Prepare a smaller PDF before email or portal upload.
What stays private
Your PDF is parsed, previewed, and rewritten entirely inside your browser tab. Nothing is sent to a server. When you close the tab, the file data is discarded automatically.
That makes the tool suitable for contracts, invoices, personal records, and other documents you would rather keep on your device.
Limitations to keep in mind
- Password-protected PDFs: Encrypted files cannot be edited here.
- Large files: Very large PDFs may be slow to preview or may exceed browser memory.
- Empty outputs: The tool keeps at least one page in the result so you do not end up with an empty PDF.
- Page order: The remaining pages stay in their original order after removal.
FAQ
Are my PDFs uploaded?
No. The file is processed locally in your browser.
Can I remove several pages at once?
Yes. Mark as many pages as you need and the tool will remove them in one step.
Can I keep the page order the same?
Yes. The pages you keep stay in the same order they had in the original PDF.
Can I remove every page?
Not in this version. The tool keeps at least one page so the output stays a valid PDF.