What does PDF Page Remover do?
PDF Page Remover lets you delete selected pages from a PDF and create a cleaner output file. It is useful for removing blank pages, duplicates, or pages you do not want to share.
Remove specific pages from a PDF. Choose your file, select the pages you do not need, and download a new PDF without them. Files are processed locally in your browser for this workflow.
Drop a PDF here or choose from your device
Single PDF only. Thumbnails and page removal happen in your browser.
PDF Page Remover helps you delete selected pages from a PDF directly in your browser. It is useful for removing blank pages, duplicates, cover sheets, or pages you do not want in the final document. Use it when you want the PDF processing to happen inside your browser with clear controls for the cleaned PDF.
Start on the PDF Page Remover page and keep the browser tab open while you work. The controls above are focused on producing the cleaned PDF from your PDF file.
Choose the PDF file you want to clean up. The browser reads the document locally so you can select pages on your device.
Mark the pages you want to remove, then double-check the selection before generating the cleaned PDF.
Review the remaining page order before you finish. This helps catch accidental removals before you download the final file. The PDF workflow stays focused on the document you selected.
Download the cleaned PDF and open it once to confirm the unwanted pages are gone.
After downloading, remove the PDF from the page or close the tab to clear the local browser session.
Use PDF Page Remover on The Privacy Tools when you want to trim a PDF with local browser processing. It is useful for cleaning forms, scans, reports, and other PDF files before sharing. Your PDF stays on your device while the browser removes the selected pages. There is no signup flow or account requirement, and no server-side PDF processing step for your PDF file.
PDF Page Remover lets you delete selected pages from a PDF and create a cleaner output file. It is useful for removing blank pages, duplicates, or pages you do not want to share.
No. Your PDF is processed in your browser while you choose which pages to remove. Your file stays on your device during the page removal workflow.
Yes. PDF Page Remover is free to use and does not require an account. You can trim PDFs directly from the page.
No. It runs in your browser, so there is no app or plugin to install. Select your PDF, mark the pages to remove, and download the updated file.
Yes. The tool works on modern mobile browsers, though reviewing page thumbnails is often easier on a larger screen.
The Privacy Tools gives you a fast way to clean up PDFs while keeping the process browser-based. That means fewer distractions, no signup wall, and no unnecessary handling of your document by a third-party service.
Preview each page before selecting it, so cover pages, blanks, duplicates, and appendices are easier to identify.
Mark one page, several pages, or nearly the whole document for removal. The tool keeps at least one page in the output.
Confirm the file name, size, and total page count before generating a new PDF.
For this tool, thumbnails and PDF generation run locally in your browser. Your file stays on your device during processing.
Your original PDF remains unchanged. The result downloads as a separate trimmed PDF.
This tool only removes unwanted pages. It does not reorder, merge, split into many files, or edit page contents.
This PDF Page Remover processes your selected file in your browser using pdfjs-dist for thumbnails and pdf-lib for the new PDF. The file stays on your device during page removal. Very large PDFs may still use significant browser memory.
Delete cover sheets, blank pages, separator pages, or appendices before sharing a document.
Remove accidental duplicate scans, bad pages, or pages captured in the wrong batch.
Remove pages with personal, financial, or internal details before forwarding a copy.
Trim unnecessary pages from long PDFs so the file is easier to send or archive.
Create a shorter version of a long report by removing pages that are not relevant to the audience.