Organize PDF Pages
See every page of your PDF as a thumbnail, then drag to reorder, rotate sideways scans upright, or delete the pages you don't need. When the layout looks right, download a cleanly rebuilt document.
All of it runs in your browser — the rebuilt PDF never touches a server, keeps its original quality, and comes back without any watermark.
- 100% free
- No upload
- Drag to reorder
- No watermark
Drag your PDF here
Or choose a file from your computer.
Maximum 25.0 MB • Files never leave your browser
Reorder, rotate, and delete PDF pages — privately
Sometimes a PDF arrives in the wrong shape. A scanner picked up one page sideways. The first three pages of a contract are the cover sheet you do not need to keep. The chapters of a manual came out in the wrong order. The fix is the same in every case: reorganize the pages and save a clean version. yourpdfeditor does that entirely in your browser, with no upload.
When you open a PDF here, each page is rendered as a draggable thumbnail. You can rearrange pages by dragging, rotate any single page in 90° increments, and remove pages you no longer want. When you save, yourpdfeditor rebuilds the PDF using the new page order and rotations, copying the kept pages byte-for-byte so quality is preserved exactly.
For documents you would not normally upload to a stranger's server — signed contracts, ID scans, medical records, scanned receipts with account numbers — keeping the reorganization local is the safer default. That is the entire reason this tool exists.
How to organize pages in a PDF
Drag to reorder, click to rotate, X to delete. Three patterns cover most cases.
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Open your PDF
Drop the PDF onto the dropzone or click to browse and pick it. Each page renders as a thumbnail in a grid.
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Reorder by dragging
Click and hold a thumbnail, drag it to the new position, and drop. The remaining pages slide over to make room.
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Rotate individual pages
Click the rotate icon on a thumbnail to rotate that page 90° clockwise. Click again for 180°. Rotation only affects the page you clicked.
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Delete pages you do not need
Click the X on any thumbnail to remove that page from the document. You can undo deletions while the PDF is still open in the tool.
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Save the reorganized PDF
Click Save. yourpdfeditor rebuilds the PDF in your browser using your new order and rotations, and downloads the result.
What you get with yourpdfeditor
Drag-and-drop reordering
Each page is a draggable thumbnail. Move it anywhere in the document; the rest slide over to fit.
Per-page rotation
Rotate any single page 90° at a time. Useful for scans where one page came in sideways.
Bulk-friendly deletion
Drop the cover sheet, the duplicated last page, or the entire appendix. Save the clean version.
Lossless rebuild
Kept pages are copied byte-for-byte. Text stays selectable, images keep their resolution, fonts stay embedded.
No upload
The PDF is processed locally in your browser. Sensitive scans never leave your machine.
No account, no watermark
No sign-up, no email gate, no logo stamped onto the output.
When to organize pages instead of using a different tool
A quick guide to which tool to reach for:
- Reorganize pages. Use this tool when you want one PDF out the other end, with pages reordered, rotated, or removed.
- Split into several PDFs. Use Split PDF when you want multiple smaller PDFs out of one source PDF in a single pass.
- Combine multiple PDFs into one. Use Merge PDF when you have several PDFs you want to stitch together.
- Add text or images on a page. Use Edit PDF. Organize-mode is structural; Edit is content.
- Sign a document. Use Sign PDF, which has a drawing-optimized canvas.
A note on bookmarks and links
PDFs often carry document-level bookmarks (the outline you see in the left pane of Acrobat) and internal page links (clickable references between pages). When you delete a page, anything that pointed to that page no longer has a destination, so those specific bookmarks and links are dropped. Bookmarks and links that point to pages you kept remain intact and keep working in the rebuilt PDF.
Hyperlinks to external URLs are also preserved, as are form fields on kept pages. Whole- document digital signatures usually do not survive any structural change — including deleting or reordering pages — because the signature was computed against the original page order.
Frequently asked questions
Will reordering or deleting pages affect quality?+
No. Reordering and deleting work at the page-object level — pages are copied byte-for-byte into the rebuilt PDF without re-rendering or recompressing. The pages you keep look identical to how they did in the source document.
Is the PDF uploaded to a server?+
No. The PDF is read into your browser and reorganized locally using JavaScript and WebAssembly. You can confirm in DevTools that no PDF bytes leave your machine. The document stays entirely on your computer.
Can I undo a deletion?+
Yes — until you save and close the page. There is an undo button while you are working; clicking it restores the most recently deleted or moved page. Once you reload the page, in-tool history resets. The original file on your computer is never modified, so if you need to start over you can simply re-open it.
How do I rotate just one page?+
Click the rotate icon on the page thumbnail. Each click rotates that page 90° clockwise. Rotation is per-page, so the rest of the document is unaffected. This is useful when one page in a scanned batch came in sideways.
Will hyperlinks, bookmarks, and form fields survive?+
Page-level content is preserved on pages you keep: hyperlinks, AcroForm fields, embedded images, and fonts all carry across. Document-level bookmarks (the navigation outline) that pointed to deleted pages are dropped — there is no destination for them anymore. Bookmarks pointing to kept pages remain intact.
Can I extract pages with this tool, or do I need Split PDF?+
You can effectively extract pages here by deleting the pages you don't want and saving the rest. If you need to produce several smaller PDFs from one source PDF in a single pass — e.g. one PDF per chapter — use Split PDF instead. It is purpose-built for that workflow.
Is there a limit on how many pages I can reorganize?+
No artificial limit. Browser memory is the practical ceiling, and most modern laptops handle PDFs of several hundred pages comfortably. Very large scanned PDFs with high-resolution images use more memory because each page has to be rasterized to make the thumbnail.
Can I organize a password-protected PDF?+
Not directly — the tool can read the PDF structure but cannot decrypt it. Open the protected PDF in your usual viewer, enter the password, save an unprotected copy, and reorganize that copy here.
Related tools & reading
Split PDF
Produce multiple smaller PDFs from one source in a single pass.
Merge PDF
Combine the reorganized PDF with other documents.
Edit PDF
Add text or images to a page after you have it in the right order.
Sign PDF
Add your signature once the pages are in the order you want.
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