How to Reorder or Delete PDF Pages (Free, No Upload)
By the 325Tools Team · Updated 2026-06-19
You scanned a stack of documents and page 5 ended up before page 2, plus there's a blank sheet you'd rather drop. Fixing this doesn't need Acrobat or an account — you can rearrange and delete PDF pages for free, in your browser, without your file ever leaving your device.
Reorder pages in a few steps
- Open the free PDF Reorder Pages tool.
- Load your PDF — every page appears as a draggable thumbnail.
- Drag pages into the order you want.
- Click to save and download the reordered PDF.
Because everything runs locally, your document is never uploaded to a server — which matters for contracts, statements, and anything private.
Delete unwanted pages
Blank scans, duplicate cover sheets, and internal notes are easy to strip out. Open the PDF Delete Pages tool, select the pages you don't want, and export a clean copy. The original file on your disk is untouched; you get a new PDF with the chosen pages removed.
A tidy end-to-end workflow
Most real cleanups combine steps: delete the junk first with PDF Delete Pages, then fix the sequence with PDF Reorder Pages. If you actually need to break a document into separate files, use PDF Split; to combine several PDFs into one before reordering, start with PDF Merge.
Troubleshooting
- A large PDF is slow or the tab freezes. Reordering renders every page as a thumbnail, which is memory-hungry. Close other tabs, and for a very large document consider using PDF Split to work on a smaller section, then PDF Merge to reassemble.
- A scanned PDF shows pages sideways or upside down. Scanners often save pages with a rotation flag. Reordering keeps that rotation; if a page is oriented wrong, rotate it in the tool (or a rotation utility) before or after fixing the order.
- Thumbnails look blank or take a while to appear. Image-heavy or high-resolution scans take longer to render. Give it a moment; if a page stays blank, the source page itself may be empty — which is usually the one you wanted to delete anyway.
- The downloaded file is the same size after deleting pages. Removing pages drops their content, but PDF structure isn't always fully compacted. That's normal; the deleted pages are gone even if the byte count barely moves.
For everyday page fixes, the PDF Reorder Pages and PDF Delete Pages tools cover the job without software, signup, or uploads.