Organize PDF
Reorder, rotate, and delete pages across one or more PDFs (or slip in a blank one), then download the result. Lossless, all in your browser.
Organize PDF
Why organize a PDF?
Sometimes a PDF is all there, just in the wrong shape. The pages are out of order after a scan, a stray blank or duplicate page crept in, one page came in rotated sideways, or you've gathered pages from a few files that need to live together in a sensible sequence. Organizing lets you fix all of that visually, without rebuilding the document from scratch. Every page is laid out as a thumbnail grid. Drag pages into a new order (even pulling a page from one document into another), delete the ones you don't want and undo if you change your mind, rotate a sideways page upright, and insert a blank page wherever you need a break. Pages from different files are colour-coded, so you always know where each one came from. When you're happy, apply the changes and download one clean PDF. Your real pages are copied exactly as they were, so it stays lossless and the text remains selectable, and nothing is actually removed until you export. It all happens in your browser, so the file never leaves your device.
How do I reorder pages in a PDF for free?
Open your PDF (or several at once) to see every page as a thumbnail grid, then drag the pages into the order you want, rotate or drop any you don't need, and download one clean PDF. It all runs in your browser, so the file is never uploaded.