Remove PDF Pages
100% Private & Local — Your files NEVER leave your device

PDF Page Remover

Select and delete any pages from your PDF — free, instant, 100% private.

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Max 200 MB

How to Remove Pages from a PDF — Free & Private

Most PDF editors that let you delete pages either cost money (Adobe Acrobat Pro) or require uploading your file to a server. Uploading confidential documents — contracts, medical records, legal filings — to third-party servers creates unnecessary privacy and compliance risks. This tool runs entirely in your browser using pdf-lib and pdf.js, two open-source JavaScript libraries. Your PDF never leaves your device.

Just drop your PDF, click the pages you want removed (they'll show a red overlay), then click "Remove Selected Pages." The tool reconstructs a new PDF from all the pages you kept, and downloads it instantly — the original file is untouched.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my PDF uploaded to any server?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser using JavaScript (pdf-lib and pdf.js). Not a single byte of your PDF leaves your device. You can verify this yourself: open your browser's DevTools → Network tab, then use the tool — you'll see zero outbound file uploads.
Can I remove multiple pages at once?
Yes — select as many pages as you want before clicking "Remove Selected Pages." Click individual thumbnails to toggle them, or use "Select All" to mark all pages. You must keep at least one page, so deleting all pages is blocked.
Does this work on password-protected PDFs?
Password-protected PDFs cannot be processed. You'll need to remove the password in the original application (e.g., Adobe Acrobat) before using this tool. The tool will show an error if it encounters an encrypted file.
Will the output PDF preserve bookmarks, hyperlinks, and fonts?
Page content — text, images, and fonts — is fully preserved. The tool uses pdf-lib's copyPages method which faithfully copies page streams. Top-level document bookmarks (outlines) pointing to removed pages may be invalidated, which is expected behavior.
Is there a page or file size limit?
The practical limit is your device's available RAM. PDFs up to 200 MB work well on modern hardware. There is no artificial page count limit — use it on a 500-page document if you need to. Very large files may be slower to thumbnail on older devices.
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