Remove Pages from PDF
Trim unwanted pages out of a PDF. Click the pages to remove and download a clean copy — never uploaded.
Runs in your browser — nothing uploaded
Trim unwanted pages out of a PDF — cover pages, blanks, drafts, duplicates, anything. Click the thumbnails for the pages to drop, then download the trimmed file.
Private by design — your data never leaves your device
How to use it
No account, no upload — it all happens on your device.
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Drop a PDF onto the box, or click to choose one.
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Click each page thumbnail you want to remove — they dim out and get a red badge.
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Click Remove & download. A trimmed PDF saves to your device.
When you'd reach for this
Three common reasons people remove PDF pages.
- Trim a cover or footer page. A receipt or statement that ships with marketing pages — pull them out before archiving.
- Drop blank pages from a scan. Phone scans of stapled documents often end with empty pages. Remove them and save bytes.
- Strip drafts or unused sections. A proposal with internal notes on page 12 — remove that page before sending.
Removing vs. splitting
Frequently asked
Are my PDFs uploaded?
No. The file is parsed and rewritten by pdf-lib inside your browser tab. Nothing is sent to a server at any step.
Can I remove non-contiguous pages?
Yes — click each page thumbnail you want removed. The selection can be any combination of pages, and the remaining pages keep their original order.
Will the output file be smaller?
Usually yes, because objects that only belonged to removed pages are dropped. The saving is biggest when you remove image-heavy pages.