Remove pages
Click pages to mark them for deletion.
Open Remove pages →What is the Remove pages tool?
A free tool that deletes unwanted pages from a PDF by clicking them. Open a PDF, click the pages you want gone, and save a new PDF that keeps only the rest. It runs entirely in your browser, so your document is never uploaded, and it keeps working offline after the first load.
How to use Remove pages
- Open a PDF — Drop a PDF onto the page, or click to choose a file from your device.
- Mark pages to remove — Click any page thumbnail to mark it for removal — it gets a red highlight. Click again to unmark it.
- Refine the selection — Use Invert to swap which pages are marked, or Clear to start over. The toolbar shows how many pages are marked.
- Save the result — Click Save PDF to download a new file containing only the pages you didn't mark.
Frequently asked questions
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. The whole process happens in your browser, so your file never leaves your device — making it safe for private or confidential documents.
Does it change my original file?
No. Your original PDF is untouched. The tool builds a new PDF with the kept pages and downloads that as a separate file.
What does Invert do?
Invert flips the selection: pages you'd marked become unmarked and vice-versa. It's the quickest way to keep just a few pages by marking everything else.
Can I keep certain pages instead of removing them?
Yes — mark the pages you don't want to keep, or mark a few then hit Invert. When you save, only the unmarked pages remain.
Tips
- Use Invert when you only want to keep a handful of pages — mark those, then invert.
- Check the 'marked for removal' counter before saving so you keep exactly the pages you intend.
- To reorder or rotate pages as well, try the Organize PDF tool instead.