PDF Page Remover
Delete specific pages from a PDF. Pick by clicking thumbnails or by typing a page range. Save a slimmer PDF with only the pages you want. Browser-only.
Drop a PDF here or click to browse
Click thumbnails to mark pages for deletion
What is the PDF Page Remover?
A PDF page remover deletes the pages you don't want and saves a new PDF containing only the rest. The remaining pages keep their original order, formatting, and embedded fonts. Useful for trimming blank scans, dropping a confidential appendix before sharing, or pulling marketing pages out of a quote.
How to use the PDF Page Remover
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Drop in a PDF
Drag a PDF onto the upload area, or click to browse. Page thumbnails render as soon as the file loads.
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Pick the pages to remove
Click a thumbnail to mark it for deletion (a red overlay appears). Click again to unmark. Or paste a page range like "1, 5-7, 12" into the text input below the grid.
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Confirm the new total
The header shows how many pages will remain. Adjust the selection until that number matches what you want to keep.
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Save the slimmed PDF
Click Apply & Download. The output skips every marked page and keeps the rest in original order. Text and links inside surviving pages still work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I undo a delete?
Yes, before saving. Click a marked thumbnail again to clear the red overlay, or use Clear selection to reset everything. The original PDF is never modified — every Apply produces a new file, so even after saving you can re-run the source through the tool with a different selection.
Does it preserve bookmarks and links?
Internal links that pointed to a removed page are dropped (since the destination no longer exists). Links between surviving pages are kept and re-targeted. Bookmarks are preserved when their target page survives, removed otherwise. Text content, embedded fonts, and image quality on remaining pages are untouched.
Can I select pages by typing a range?
Yes. The range input below the grid accepts the same syntax as the splitter: "1, 5-7, 12" marks pages 1, 5, 6, 7, 12 for removal. Mixing the textbox and direct clicks works — the union of both becomes the deletion set.