Delete specific pages from a PDF document: type page numbers or ranges (like 2, 5-7) and download a clean copy without them. 100% in-browser — your file is never uploaded.
Blank scanned pages, duplicated sheets, a cover page you don't want to send — deleting pages is often the last step before sharing a PDF. This tool removes exactly the pages you name and gives you a clean copy, without your document ever leaving your device.
Under the hood the tool builds a brand-new PDF containing every page except the ones you listed, copied losslessly from the original. That construction approach (keep-and-copy rather than delete-in-place) is why your original file stays perfectly safe no matter what you type.
Need the opposite — keep only certain pages and drop everything else? Use our Extract Pages tool instead; typing "keep 3-5" there is easier than listing 40 pages to delete here.
Choose your PDF, type the pages to remove — single numbers, a list, or ranges like 2,5-7,12 — and click Remove Pages. You download a new PDF without those pages; your original file is untouched.
Yes. Combine anything: "1, 4-6, 10-12, 20" removes all of those in one pass.
The remaining pages keep their content exactly, in their original order. Page labels printed on the pages themselves don't change (they're part of the content), but the document's page count updates.
Yes — deletion happens entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, making it safe for contracts, statements and personal records.
Your original file is never modified — the tool creates a new copy. Just run it again with the correct page numbers.