Delete PDF Pages

Remove specific pages from a PDF and keep the rest in order.

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Enter the page numbers and ranges to remove, separated by commas. The remaining pages stay in their original order.

How to use the Delete PDF Pages

Step 1 — List the pages

  • Enter the pages to remove, like 2, 5-7, 10.
  • Single numbers and ranges can be mixed.

Step 2 — Upload

  • Drag your PDF in or click to browse.

Step 3 — Process

  • Press Process; the listed pages are removed on the server.
  • Remaining pages keep their order, losslessly.

Step 4 — Download

  • Download the trimmed PDF.
  • Files are deleted within an hour.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose which pages to remove?

Type the page numbers and ranges to delete, separated by commas, for example 2, 5-7, 10. Everything else is kept in its original order.

Does deleting pages affect quality?

No. The pages you keep are copied exactly as they were — text stays selectable and graphics stay sharp.

Can I delete all pages?

No. At least one page must remain; the tool will not produce an empty PDF.

What if I enter a page number that does not exist?

Out-of-range numbers are ignored, so a typo will not break the operation.

Can I delete pages from a protected PDF?

No. Remove the password first, as encrypted pages cannot be read.

About the Delete PDF Pages tool

This tool removes pages you do not want from a PDF and keeps the rest as a single document. It is the quick way to drop a blank scan, strip a cover sheet, remove confidential pages before sharing, or cut an appendix you no longer need.

How it works

You specify which pages to delete using page numbers and ranges — for example 2, 5-7, 10 removes page 2, pages 5 through 7, and page 10. Every page you did not list is copied into a new PDF in its original order, exactly as it was. Nothing is re-compressed or rasterised, so text remains selectable and searchable and graphics stay crisp. The result is a clean, lossless PDF with only the pages you want.

Delete versus split

Deleting and splitting overlap but suit different goals. Delete is for removing a few unwanted pages while keeping most of the document — you describe what to throw away. Split is for pulling out a section while leaving the original intact — you describe what to keep. If you want most of a document minus a few pages, delete is simpler; if you want a small extract from a large file, split is more direct.

Safeguards

The tool will not let you delete every page, since an empty PDF is never useful, and it ignores any page numbers that fall outside the document, so a typo such as page 99 in a 10-page file simply has no effect rather than causing an error. This makes it forgiving to use.

Privacy and limits

PDFs up to 50 MB are accepted, and password-protected files must be unlocked first. Your file is uploaded securely, edited on the server, and offered for download, then deleted within an hour. To rearrange pages instead of removing them, use Organize PDF; to extract a section, use Split PDF.

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