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What PDF Page Organizer does
Sometimes the content of a PDF is right but the order is not. The feeder pulled the pages in the wrong way round, a blank back page is stuck between two sections, or an appendix belongs at the end instead of the middle. PDF Page Organizer turns this into a visual task: you see every page as a tile and shuffle them into place.
Each page is rendered as a thumbnail and can be dragged to a new position. With multi-select you grab several pages at once. What you do not need you delete. What you want twice, like a separator sheet, you duplicate with one click. Individual pages you rotate straight when one is skewed.
On top of that you insert blank pages where the finished document should have space, reverse the whole order, or extract a selection into a new PDF without touching the original. That way you build exactly the document you need out of a chaotic scan.
Every step can be undone and redone. So you can experiment freely, move pages back and forth and take them back until the order is right, without fear of breaking something. The new file is only created when you save.
For normal documents the preview rendering and editing run locally in your browser. For very large PDFs there is an optional server mode. That keeps the work smooth even with extensive file scans, and you decide whether a file leaves your device.
Features
Reorder pages by drag and drop
Drag page tiles into place. The order of the tiles is the order in the finished PDF.
Delete and duplicate
Remove superfluous pages and duplicate the ones you want twice, each with a single click.
Rotate individual pages
Straighten skewed pages without changing the rest of the document.
Blank pages and reverse order
Insert blank pages where you need space, or flip the entire page order with one command.
Extract a selection
Pull a selection of pages into a new PDF without touching the original.
Undo and redo
Every step can be undone and redone. Experiment freely until the order is right.
How it works
- 1
Load your PDF
Drag the file into the window. Every page appears as a thumbnail tile in a grid.
- 2
Edit the pages
Shuffle tiles around, delete or duplicate them, rotate individual pages or insert blank pages.
- 3
Use selection
Mark several pages for shared actions or extract them into a new document.
- 4
Save
When the order is right, download the new PDF - locally or via server mode if needed.
Who needs this
Frequently asked questions
Can I delete pages from a PDF?
Yes. Each page is a tile you can select and delete - individually or several at once. With undo you bring back an accidentally deleted page.
How do I rearrange the order?
You drag the page tiles into the desired position. The order of the tiles determines the order in the saved PDF. With one command you can also reverse the entire order.
Can I pull individual pages into a new PDF?
Yes. Mark the desired pages and extract them into a new document. The original stays untouched.
Can I undo mistakes?
Yes. Every step can be undone with undo and redone with redo. You can rearrange and experiment until everything is right.
Does the editing run locally?
For normal documents, yes, the preview and editing run in the browser. For very large PDFs there is an optional server mode you deliberately choose.
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