Remove pages from one PDF
Load one PDF, review its pages, remove the pages you do not want, and save the remaining pages as a new file.
For this page-removal flow, the selected PDF is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to PDFresh.
Browser-side PDF tools and privacy
The PDF is ready. Remove any pages you do not need, then download the cleaned file.
Remaining pages
Removal previewRemove any page from the final output. Likely blank pages can also be suggested for review. Removed pages can be restored before download.
Removed pages
0One file in, one file out
Load one PDF and review every page before export. The tool keeps the original page order for the pages you leave in place.
Remove without rewriting
Removing a page only excludes it from the output list. You can restore it any time before downloading the new PDF.
Browser-side processing
The PDF is processed on your device in the browser, so you can review and export without sending the file through this site.
How to remove pages from a PDF
- Select one PDF file.
- Review the page list and remove any pages you do not want in the final output.
- Restore a removed page if you change your mind.
- Download the cleaned PDF with the remaining pages in the original order.
When to use PDF Page Remover
This tool fits cases where you want to keep most of a document and delete a smaller set of unwanted pages, such as blank sheets, duplicate scans, separator pages, or outdated appendix pages. You review the pages yourself and remove the ones that should not stay in the final file.
Remove pages vs. split PDF
Page removal keeps the rest of the document intact and is best when you are trimming a file. Use Split PDF when you want to export only a selected page range as a separate document.
Limits
This page edits one PDF at a time. It does not merge multiple files, rotate pages, or create separate outputs for each selected page. The blank-page finder only suggests likely blank pages, so you should still review the previews before removing them because faint scan edges, tiny footers, or separator marks may still matter. Very large PDFs may take longer to load and export.
Concrete examples
Remove a blank last page from a report, delete duplicate scan pages from receipts, drop an outdated appendix, cut internal review sheets before sending a client file, remove an unnecessary cover page, or clean exported slide handouts before sharing.
Common mistakes and what to do
If you removed the wrong page, restore it from the removed list before download. If a page only looks blank because of faint scan edges or tiny footer text, zoom the preview and confirm before removing it. If nothing remains in the output, use restore all and start again. If the file will not load, it may be damaged, protected, or too large for the current browser session.
Privacy and processing
This tool processes PDFs in your browser. The PDF you select is not uploaded to PDFresh for this workflow. Processing speed and stability still depend on your device and browser.
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Frequently asked questions
Does removing a page change the original file?
No. The original file stays unchanged. This page creates a new PDF when you download the result.
Can I undo a removal before download?
Yes. Removed pages stay in a separate list until you clear the session, and you can restore them before exporting.
Is the PDF uploaded to PDFresh?
No. The core page-removal flow runs in your browser on your device.
Can this tool detect blank pages automatically?
It can suggest likely blank pages in the current version, but you should still review the previews before removing them because some pages only look blank at first glance.
Are page numbers renumbered after removal?
The output PDF keeps only the remaining pages in order. Visible printed page numbers that already exist on the pages are not rewritten by this tool.