How to Split a PDF or Delete Pages (Free, In Your Browser)
Sometimes you don't need to combine PDFs — you need to take one apart: pull out a few pages, delete a blank or confidential page, or fix a scan that's sideways. Here's how to do all three for free, without installing anything.
Extract specific pages (splitting)
- Open the PDF tools and switch to the Split · Rotate · Delete tab.
- Open your PDF — every page appears as a tile.
- Tick the pages you want to keep, then click Extract selected.
- A new PDF with just those pages downloads.
This is perfect for sending someone only the relevant pages of a long report instead of the whole thing.
Delete pages
Want the opposite — keep everything except a few pages? Select the pages to remove and click Delete selected & save. Useful for stripping out a blank scanner page, a duplicate, or a page with sensitive information you don't want to share.
Rotate pages
Scanned documents often come in sideways or upside down. Click Rotate on any page (90° each tap), or Rotate all at once, then save. The rotation is baked into the saved file, so it displays correctly everywhere.
Redacting vs deleting
Deleting a page removes it entirely. If you need to hide part of a page (a signature, an account number), deleting won't help — you'd need true redaction. A simple workaround is to cover the area in an image editor and re-export, but for legal redaction use dedicated redaction software that removes the underlying text.
Everything stays private
All of this happens locally in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded, there are no file-size or task limits, and the output never carries a watermark.
FAQ
Can I extract a range like pages 5–12?
Yes — just tick those pages and choose Extract. You can select any combination, not only a continuous range.
Does deleting a page reduce the file size?
Usually yes, especially if the removed page contained images.
Will rotating reduce quality?
No — rotation is lossless; it only changes how the page is oriented.