Not every page in a PDF deserves to be shared. A blank scan, a redundant cover sheet, an internal note or a page containing private information can all spoil an otherwise finished document. The Remove PDF Pages tool deletes exactly the pages you list and rebuilds the file from what is left, so you can clean up a document before it goes out the door.
How to use the Remove PDF Pages tool
- Upload your PDF.
- Type the page numbers you want gone, separated by commas — for example
1, 4, 9. - Click Remove pages.
- Download the slimmer document.
A tidier, safer document
Removing pages is about more than neatness. Stripping out a page that holds personal details, pricing you would rather not reveal, or a draft comment can protect you before a file reaches a client or the public. It also keeps documents focused: a proposal without its blank separator pages, or a report without its duplicated appendix, simply reads better and is smaller to send.
Tips for removing the right pages
- Number from one; the first page of the PDF is page 1, not page 0.
- List several at once — the tool handles any combination you separate with commas.
- Double-check before deleting a page that may be hard to recreate.
- Keep the original file so you can start over if you remove one page too many.
The remaining pages keep their original order and quality, and because the rebuild happens entirely in your browser with pdf-lib, you can safely remove sensitive pages from a document that never has to be uploaded.
Quick reference
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Input | One PDF |
| Selection | Comma-separated page numbers |
| Output | PDF without those pages |
| Remaining pages | Unchanged |
| Upload | None |