Remove specific pages from a PDF
Delete the exact pages you don't want — like 2,4,6-8 — and keep the rest as a new PDF. Free, private, in your browser.
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Remove specific pages from a PDF
Removing specific pages is the opposite of extracting: instead of naming what to keep, you name what to delete and keep everything else. Enter the unwanted pages as a list and ranges — for example 2,4,6-8 — and the tool returns a new PDF with exactly those pages taken out and the remaining pages closed up in their original order. This is the quick fix for stripping a blank separator sheet, dropping an internal cover page before sending a document out, or deleting a confidential appendix that should not be shared. Every page you keep retains its text, links and form fields at full quality; nothing is re-rendered or degraded. The work runs entirely in your browser, so the document is never uploaded and the original stays intact — you download a clean copy with the unwanted pages gone. Double-check the numbers before downloading, since the page count shifts once pages are removed.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I choose which pages to delete?
- List them with commas and ranges, like 2,4,6-8. Those pages are removed and the rest are kept in order.
- Does removing pages renumber the rest?
- The remaining pages close up into a continuous document. Your original file is unchanged — you get a new copy.