PDF Page Organizer
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Drop a PDF file here
or click to browse. Reorder, delete, and rotate pages visually.
What you can do
  • Move pages up or down to reorder the final PDF.
  • Delete pages you do not want in the output.
  • Rotate individual pages left or right in 90-degree steps.
  • Everything runs locally in your browser with no upload.
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PDF Page Organizer - Reorder, Delete, and Rotate Pages

Visually arrange PDF pages in your browser, remove unwanted pages, rotate sideways pages, and download a clean edited PDF with no upload.

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About this tool

This free PDF Page Organizer helps you reorder PDF pages, delete PDF pages, and rotate PDF pages directly in your browser. Upload one PDF, view its pages as thumbnails, move pages up or down, remove pages you do not need, rotate sideways scans, and download a new organized PDF. The workflow is visual, so it is easier than typing page numbers when you need to fix a mixed-up scan or clean up a document.

The tool uses PDF.js for local page previews and pdf-lib to copy pages into the exported file. Unlike image-based PDF compression, it does not intentionally flatten pages into screenshots, so original text and page quality are generally preserved. For range-based extraction, use PDF Splitter; for combining separate documents, use PDF Merger. If the organized PDF is still too large, PDF Compressor can reduce scanned or image-heavy files afterward.

Features

  • Reorder PDF pages online with visual thumbnails and simple Up/Down controls.
  • Delete PDF pages you do not need before downloading the organized copy.
  • Rotate individual PDF pages left or right in clean 90-degree steps.
  • Undo the most recent deleted page if you remove the wrong page.
  • Preserve original PDF page content by copying pages with pdf-lib.
  • Render page previews locally with PDF.js so no upload is required.
  • Download a new organized PDF while leaving the original file untouched.
  • Fix sideways scans, mixed page order, and accidental blank pages quickly.
  • Use a visual workflow instead of memorizing page numbers or ranges.
  • Organize PDFs with no watermark, account, email, or server processing.

How to Use

  1. 1
    Upload one PDFDrop a PDF into the upload area or click to browse. The tool reads the file locally and starts rendering thumbnails for each page. Your PDF stays in browser memory and is not uploaded while the previews are generated.
  2. 2
    Reorder pages visuallyUse the Up and Down buttons on each page card to move it earlier or later in the output. The number badge on each card shows the final PDF order, while the page label shows the original source page number.
  3. 3
    Delete or rotate pagesClick Delete to remove pages from the exported PDF, then use Undo if you made a mistake. Use Left or Right to rotate individual pages in 90-degree steps. This is useful for scans where only a few pages are sideways.
  4. 4
    Download the organized PDFClick Download PDF to copy the remaining pages into a new file using your chosen order and rotations. If you need to extract ranges instead, use PDF Splitter; if you need to attach another PDF afterward, use PDF Merger.

Common Use Cases

Reorder scanned PDF pages
Scanners and mobile scan apps sometimes produce pages in the wrong order, especially when double-sided documents are scanned in batches. Use the visual grid to move pages into the right sequence before sending the file to a client, teacher, employer, or archive.
Delete blank or duplicate PDF pages
Blank separator pages, accidental duplicates, and test scans often sneak into final PDFs. Remove those pages visually and download a clean copy. The original file remains unchanged, so you can safely create a corrected version without overwriting the source.
Rotate sideways PDF pages
Mixed-orientation scans are common when one page is landscape or a phone scan was captured sideways. Rotate only the affected pages while keeping the rest of the PDF unchanged. This is faster than opening a full desktop PDF editor for small fixes.
Clean up forms and application packets
Job applications, school forms, insurance paperwork, and government packets often need a specific page order. Reorder attachments, remove irrelevant pages, and rotate scans before uploading the final PDF to a portal or emailing it.
Prepare client-ready PDF documents
Before sharing a report, proof, contract, or proposal, use the organizer to check the visible page order. Delete draft pages or rotate inserted pages so the recipient receives a clean document that opens correctly the first time.
Use with splitter and merger workflows
A common workflow is to extract pages with PDF Splitter, combine files with PDF Merger, then use this organizer for final page order and rotation fixes. The tools stay browser-based, so documents remain local throughout the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your PDF into the PDF Page Organizer, wait for the page thumbnails to render, then use the Up and Down controls on each page card to change the order. The first card becomes page one in the exported PDF. When the order is correct, click Download PDF. The file is processed locally in your browser with PDF.js previews and pdf-lib output, so the document is not uploaded to a server.

Load the PDF, find the unwanted page in the visual grid, and click Delete on that page card. The page disappears from the output order, and an Undo button appears in case you deleted the wrong page. When you download the organized PDF, deleted pages are omitted from the new file while the original PDF on your computer remains unchanged.

Yes. Each page card has Left and Right buttons that rotate that page in 90-degree steps. This is useful for scanned documents where one page is sideways, landscape charts inside a portrait report, or phone scans with mixed orientation. The rotation is applied only to the exported PDF copy, not to your original file.

No. This PDF organizer runs entirely in your browser. PDF.js renders page thumbnails locally, and pdf-lib copies the selected pages into a new PDF locally. Your original document is read from your device into browser memory and the edited PDF is downloaded back to your device. No server receives, stores, or processes the file.

No. The tool creates a new PDF download based on the order, deletion, and rotation choices you make in the browser. The original file remains untouched on your device. This makes it safe to experiment with page order, delete test pages, or rotate pages before deciding whether to keep the downloaded organized copy.

Yes, this organizer uses pdf-lib to copy original PDF pages rather than rasterizing them. Reordering, deleting, and rotation generally preserve the original page content, text layer, vector artwork, and embedded images. It is different from a PDF compressor that flattens pages into images. Some advanced metadata, bookmarks, or interactive structures may not be rebuilt exactly in the new PDF.

Yes, you can delete every page you do not want and download the remaining pages as a new PDF. For large files where you need range input like 1-3, 5, 8-10, the dedicated PDF Splitter is faster because it is designed around selecting and extracting page ranges. This organizer is better when you want a visual page-by-page workflow.

PDF Page Organizer edits one PDF by rearranging, deleting, and rotating its pages. PDF Splitter extracts selected pages or splits every page into separate PDFs. PDF Merger combines multiple PDF files into one document. Use the organizer when one PDF has the right pages but the order or orientation needs fixing.