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PDF Page Organizer

Reordering a PDF blind is guesswork: you know page 7 has to move, but not which page is which until you have opened the file three times. This lays the whole document out as thumbnails, so you move, turn and drop pages while looking at them. Nudge a page left or right until the order is right, turn a sideways scan upright, mark the blank separators for deletion, and hit save — you get a new PDF with the pages in the order you set. Deletion is a toggle, not a commitment: a removed page stays greyed out in place until you undo it or save. Reset puts everything back the way it arrived. The pages are copied through untouched, so text stays selectable and images keep their original quality — this rebuilds the document, it does not re-render it. Everything happens in your browser, so a contract or a scan of an ID never leaves the machine.

How to use

  1. Drop a PDF onto the box, or click it to pick a file. Thumbnails appear as they are drawn.
  2. Use the arrows on a page to move it earlier or later in the document.
  3. Use the rotate buttons to turn a sideways or upside-down page upright.
  4. Use the bin icon to mark a page for deletion — press it again to bring the page back.
  5. Press Save, then download the rebuilt PDF.

Frequently asked questions

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?
No. The document is opened, previewed and rebuilt entirely inside your browser tab. Nothing is sent to a server, and closing the tab leaves no copy behind.
Does saving reduce quality or make the file bigger?
Neither, materially. Pages are copied from the original document as they are, so text stays selectable and images keep their exact data. The file size changes only by what the removed pages took up.
What happens to a page that is already rotated?
The turn is added to the rotation the page already carries, which is what the thumbnail shows you. A page stored sideways that you turn upright is saved upright.
My PDF has 400 pages and only some have previews.
Previews stop after 200 pages, because each one is a bitmap held in memory. The remaining pages are still listed, still movable and still saved — they just show a placeholder instead of a picture.
Do bookmarks, form fields and links survive?
Links inside a page survive. The document outline (bookmarks), form fields and annotations attached at the document level do not — rebuilding the file drops them. If those matter, keep the original.
Can I merge two PDFs here?
No, this works on one document at a time. Merge them first with the PDF merger, then organize the result.

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