Delete Pages
Remove unwanted pages from your PDF in one step.
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Remove unwanted pages from a PDF
Deleting PDF pages creates a cleaner copy without selected pages. It can remove blanks, outdated sections, duplicate scans, or private appendices before a document is shared.
How to use Delete Pages
- Upload the PDF and note the pages to remove.
- Enter single pages or ranges, such as 2,5-7.
- Select Delete Pages and review the new file.
Common reasons to use it
- Removing blank scanner pages
- Excluding confidential appendices
- Cleaning duplicate pages from a report
Before you start
Review the document in thumbnail view and note the actual page positions to remove. Printed page labels can differ from viewer positions because of covers or Roman-numeral introductions. If the pages contain information you may need later, retain the source PDF. Consider extracting a wanted section instead when that produces a clearer and less error-prone selection.
Quality and result checks
Removing pages can affect more than page count. Bookmarks, internal links, table-of-contents entries, forms, and references may point to deleted material, and modifying a signed PDF may invalidate its signature. Read across each deletion boundary to make sure nearby sections still make sense, then confirm that private pages are truly absent before sharing the result.
Frequently asked questions
Can I undo deleted pages?
The downloaded copy does not contain them. Keep the original PDF so you can create a different version if needed.
Can I remove several separate ranges?
Yes. Use commas between individual pages and ranges, such as 2,5-7,10.
Why must one page remain?
A PDF output needs content to be useful, so the tool prevents a request that would delete the entire document.