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Delete pages from a PDF

Remove single pages, a range, or everything after a certain point — and keep the file on your own device while you do it.

How to delete pages from a PDF

  1. Open the PDFDrop the document onto the editor. Each page is rendered as a numbered thumbnail.
  2. Pick the pages to removeClick a page to select it. Hold Shift and click another to take the whole range in between.
  3. Delete themPress Delete, or use the ✕ on an individual card. Undo with Ctrl+Z if you change your mind.
  4. Download the shorter filePress Download PDF. The remaining pages are written into a fresh document on your machine.

Deleting a page sounds trivial until the document is confidential — a bank statement with an unrelated account on page 3, a medical PDF, an offer letter with an internal note attached. Uploading that to a free web service to remove one page is a poor trade.

Here the document is opened straight from disk into your browser. Page previews are rendered locally so you can confirm you are deleting the right page, and the shortened file is assembled locally too.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I delete just page 3?

Click the thumbnail numbered 3 to select it, then press Delete. Only that page is removed.

Can I delete a range like pages 10 to 40?

Yes. Click page 10, hold Shift and click page 40 to select the range, then press Delete.

Does deleting a page change the original file?

No. The file on your disk is untouched; you download a new PDF with the pages removed.

Can I remove pages from a scanned PDF?

Yes. Scanned pages are images inside the PDF and are deleted the same way, at full original quality.

Is the deleted content really gone?

Yes. Deleted pages are not copied into the output document, so their content is not hidden inside the new file.

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