Rearrange the pages of a PDF
Drag PDF pages into a new order with a visual editor, then download. Free, private, runs entirely in your browser.
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Rearrange the pages of a PDF
Rearranging PDF pages puts them into the right order when a document came out shuffled — a scan that fed in backwards, sections assembled out of sequence, or an appendix that belongs earlier. This tool shows every page as a thumbnail so you can see what you are moving, then drag pages into the order you want and download a new PDF that follows your arrangement exactly. Working visually means you reorder by what the pages actually contain rather than guessing at page numbers, which is far less error-prone for a long or repetitive document. Each page keeps its full quality, text and links as it moves; nothing is re-rendered. The original file is left unchanged — you get a freshly ordered copy. Everything runs in your browser, so the document is never uploaded, keeping a confidential file private while you sort it. When the sequence looks right in the thumbnails, download and you are done.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I see the pages while reordering?
- Yes. Every page shows as a thumbnail, so you drag pages into place by what they actually contain.
- Does reordering reduce quality?
- No. Pages keep their original quality, text and links — they are moved, not re-rendered.