What does this tool do?
It removes the pages you don't want from a PDF and gives you a clean copy without them. You select pages visually — every page renders as a thumbnail, so you're never guessing which "page 7" a blank sheet or a duplicate scan actually is. The remaining pages keep their exact content, order and quality.
How to delete pages from a PDF
- Add your PDF; thumbnails of every page render right in your browser.
- Click each page you want gone — marked pages turn red with a strike-through, and clicking again unmarks them.
- Press the delete button and check the summary: it tells you how many pages the new file keeps.
- Download the cleaned PDF, named after your original file.
Typical cleanups
Scanned documents collect junk: blank backs of single-sided pages, cover sheets from fax machines and copiers, duplicate scans of the same sheet, and pages from a different document that got fed together. Reports and exports have their own noise — ad pages in downloaded statements, boilerplate terms after the invoice you actually need, or draft pages that shouldn't reach a client. Deleting them makes files smaller, cleaner and safer to share.
Private, local processing
Both the preview and the deletion run entirely on your device. Thumbnails are rendered by a browser-based PDF engine, and the new document is assembled by copying the pages you kept into a fresh file — the removed pages' data isn't carried along. Your document is never uploaded, which matters when you're pruning bank statements, contracts or medical records.
Tips
- You can't delete every page — a PDF needs at least one. The tool stops you before that happens.
- Removed the wrong page? Just re-add the original file and run it again; your source file on disk is never modified.
- To keep a few pages rather than remove many, the Extract PDF Pages tool is the faster direction.