Organize Pages
See every page as a thumbnail, then drag to reorder, spin individual pages, or drop the ones you don't need. Export a freshly arranged PDF — all in your browser.
Drag & drop your files
or click to choose from your device
One PDF. Every page becomes a draggable card.
Organizing lets you rebuild a PDF visually: every page shows up as a thumbnail you can drag into a new order, rotate one at a time, or delete outright. It's the quickest way to fix a document where pages got scanned out of sequence, drop a blank cover sheet, or move an appendix to the back — without ever leaving your browser.
How to organize pages
- 1
Open your PDF
Drop in a single PDF and the tool renders a thumbnail of every page so you can see the whole document at a glance.
- 2
Rearrange, rotate, or remove
Drag any page card to a new position. Hover a page to rotate it 90° at a time or delete it. Your changes are previewed live on the board.
- 3
Save the new PDF
Click Save and the tool assembles a fresh PDF in your exact order, with each page's rotation baked in, then hands you the download.
Everything runs in your browser. Your file is never uploaded — there’s no server to send it to, no sign-up, and nothing to delete afterward.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I reorder pages by dragging?
- Yes. Each page is a draggable card — pick one up and drop it anywhere in the grid. The final PDF follows the order shown on screen, top-left to bottom-right.
- Can I delete pages I don't need?
- Hover (or tap) a page and click the trash icon to drop it. You can remove as many as you like, as long as at least one page remains.
- Can I rotate just one page instead of the whole document?
- Yes. The rotate button on each card turns that single page 90° clockwise per click, which is handy for a lone sideways scan in an otherwise upright document.
- Will reorganizing reduce the quality of my pages?
- No. Pages are copied across intact — text, vectors, and images are preserved exactly. Only their order and rotation change.
- Is my file uploaded anywhere?
- Never. Thumbnails are rendered and the new PDF is built entirely in your browser. The document never touches a server.