PDF Page Organizer

Reorder, rotate, duplicate and delete PDF pages with drag-and-drop thumbnails.

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The PDF Page Organizer turns a flat PDF into a visual board of page thumbnails you can rearrange exactly the way you want. Instead of guessing at page numbers in a command-line tool, you see every page, drag it into place, and rebuild a clean document. It is built for the everyday jobs that office software makes painful: a scanner that fed pages in the wrong order, a report whose appendix belongs up front, a contract missing a duplicate signature sheet, or a 40-page export where you only want a handful of pages in a particular sequence. Because the whole process happens inside your browser, sensitive files such as bank statements, medical records, legal contracts and HR paperwork never leave your computer — there is no upload, no account and no server round-trip.

Each page is rendered as a real preview using the same engine browsers use to display PDFs, so what you drag is what you get. You can reorder by drag-and-drop or with arrow buttons, delete pages you do not need, duplicate a page to repeat it, and rotate individual pages in 90-degree steps. A selection mode lets you tick several pages and delete or duplicate them in one move, and a single Export click rebuilds a fresh PDF in the exact order shown. The original file on disk is never modified, so you can experiment freely and re-load it any time you want a clean slate.

How it works

When you load a file, the tool reads its bytes locally and renders a low-resolution thumbnail of each page so you can recognise them at a glance. Every thumbnail becomes a draggable tile on a responsive grid. Reordering, rotating, duplicating and deleting all operate on a lightweight list of page references rather than the heavy PDF itself, so the board stays instant even for long documents. A duplicated page points back at the same original page, which keeps memory use low no matter how many copies you make.

On export, the organizer copies each referenced page from the source document into a new PDF in the displayed order, applying any rotation you set, and hands you the finished file as a download. Because it copies pages rather than re-encoding them, text stays selectable, fonts stay embedded and image quality is untouched. The position badge on each tile shows where that page will land in the output, and a counter reports how many source pages are in the file versus how many will be written.

Example

Say a scanner produced a 6-page PDF where the cover landed last and one page is upside down. Load the file, drag the cover tile from position 6 to position 1, press the rotate button on the sideways page until it reads correctly, then tick a blank separator page and delete it. The board now shows pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in the right order with the cover in front. Press Export PDF and you download a tidy 5-page document — selectable text intact, original file still safe on disk. The same flow scales to splitting out a subset: delete everything except pages 3, 4 and 9, drag them into the order you need, and export just those three pages.

Every page is processed in your browser. No file is uploaded, and nothing is stored once you close the tab.

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