Quick Answer
A remove pages tool deletes the pages you choose from a PDF and saves the rest as a new document. You click thumbnails of the pages to delete, and the tool rebuilds the PDF without them — your original file is never modified.
What This Tool Does
Add a PDF, and every page renders as a thumbnail. Click the pages you want to delete — the counter tells you how many are marked — then click Remove Pages. The output is the original PDF minus those pages, with everything else preserved.
Key Features
- Visual deletion — click thumbnails to mark pages for removal.
- Live counter — know exactly how many pages will be removed.
- Safe — your original file is never modified; the result is a new download.
- Local — processing happens entirely in your browser.
How to Use the Remove Pages Tool
- Add your PDF.
- Wait for the thumbnails, then click each page you want to delete.
- Click again to unmark a page if you change your mind.
- Click Remove Pages and download the cleaned PDF.
Examples
A scanned 10-page document has two blank pages and one duplicate. Click those three thumbnails, remove them, and download a tidy 7-page file ready to share.
Use Cases
- Cleaning scans — drop blank or duplicated pages.
- Preparing submissions — remove cover pages or drafts before sending.
- Condensing — keep a PDF to only the pages that matter.
Tips
- You cannot remove every page — a PDF needs at least one, and the tool will tell you if you try.
- The thumbnail preview covers the first 80 pages; larger documents still work but you may need to remove in passes.
- Remaining pages keep their content and text layer exactly as they were.
Privacy
The rebuild happens locally with pdf-lib. Your document is never uploaded.
Conclusion
Click the pages you don't need, download the rest. Clean, free, and private.