Delete Pages from PDF
Remove the pages you don't need, or extract only the ones you do. Click page thumbnails, then save a new PDF. Lossless, text stays selectable, all in your browser.
Delete Pages
Why delete or extract PDF pages?
A PDF often carries more than you want to share. A scan picked up a blank back page, a report has an internal cover you'd rather not send, or a long statement holds the three pages someone actually asked for. Rather than reprint or rescan, you can drop the pages you don't need, or pull out only the ones you do. This tool shows every page as a thumbnail. Click the pages you want, then choose what that selection means: Delete removes the selected pages and keeps the rest, while Extract keeps only the selected pages and drops everything else. They are two sides of the same action, so you can switch between "remove these" and "keep only these" without starting over. Every kept page is copied exactly as it was, so the text stays selectable and searchable and nothing is re-rendered or downscaled. You can do it to several PDFs at once, each saved as its own file or all together as a ZIP, and because it all runs in your browser, your PDF never leaves your device.
How do I delete pages from a PDF for free?
Open the PDF, click the page thumbnails you want to remove, and download a new PDF without them. Switch to Extract mode to keep only the pages you picked instead. Each kept page is copied losslessly so the text stays selectable, and everything runs in your browser, so the file is never uploaded.