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Delete PDF Pages

Remove the pages you do not need by typing ranges like 2-4, 7.

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How to delete pages from a PDF online

  1. Add your PDF

    Drop a single PDF onto the tool, click to browse, or paste it from your clipboard. Its name and page count appear right away.

  2. Type the pages to remove

    Enter single pages or ranges, like 2-4, 7. Commas separate entries, hyphens mark ranges, and spaces are ignored.

  3. Check the result

    The trimmed PDF rebuilds as you type, showing how many pages were removed and how many remain.

  4. Download the PDF

    Click Download PDF to save the trimmed document, named after the original with -edited appended.

Why use this tool

Plain range syntax

Type 2-4, 7 to drop pages 2, 3, 4, and 7 at once. Commas separate entries, hyphens mark ranges, and duplicates are ignored.

Trims as you type

The edited PDF regenerates moments after you stop typing and reports how many pages were removed and how many remain.

Remaining pages untouched

Kept pages are copied into a new document without re-encoding, so selectable text and image resolution survive.

Refuses to break your file

Selections past the last page are flagged, and deleting every page is blocked because a PDF must keep at least one.

Local and account-free

Page removal happens entirely in your browser. No upload, no signup, and no watermark on the trimmed file.

About this tool

This tool removes unwanted pages from a PDF using nothing but your browser. Load one document, type the pages to drop in plain range syntax such as 2-4, 7, and every remaining page is copied into a fresh file. The result regenerates a moment after you stop typing, reporting how many pages were removed and how many are left, and the download is named after the original with -edited appended.

Typical jobs: cutting the blank page a duplex scanner insists on adding, dropping boilerplate terms from a contract before circulating it, or stripping cover sheets from an archived document. Because the kept pages are copied rather than re-rendered, text remains selectable and embedded images keep their resolution. The parser also protects you from mistakes: it flags page numbers beyond the end of the file and refuses to delete every page, since a PDF cannot be empty.

Nothing is uploaded at any point; the document is read, edited, and saved on your own device. To pull sections out as their own files instead of discarding them, use split PDF. To glue documents together afterwards there is merge PDF, and sideways pages can be fixed with rotate PDF.

Frequently asked questions

How do I delete pages from a PDF?
Drop a PDF onto the tool and type the pages you want to remove, such as 2-4, 7. The trimmed PDF rebuilds instantly with those pages removed, ready to download.
How do I write the pages to remove?
Use commas to separate pages and hyphens for ranges. For example, 2-4, 7 deletes pages 2, 3, 4, and 7. Spaces are ignored and order does not matter.
Can I delete every page?
No. A PDF must keep at least one page, so if your selection covers the whole document the tool shows a note instead of producing an empty file. Leave at least one page out of your selection.
Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. Page removal happens locally in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded, never stored, and never leaves your device.
Does deleting pages keep the remaining quality?
Yes. The pages you keep are copied into the new PDF untouched, so text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.

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