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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.

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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. 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. 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. 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.

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