Task
Delete pages from PDF
Deleting pages from a PDF is something Acrobat hides behind a paid tier and most web tools bury in a 'premium' section. It's a mechanical operation — remove the page objects from the PDF's cross-reference table — and should cost zero.
In PennyPDF's /organize tool, every page is a thumbnail in a grid. Click to select, Shift+click for ranges, Cmd/Ctrl+click for multi-select. Hit Delete, or drag selected pages into the trash zone. Undo works. Redo works. Download the result.
If you've deleted something you need back, the tool keeps the original in memory until you leave the page — reload is safe, closing the tab isn't. Download a safety copy if you're doing a large edit.
How it works
- 1Open /organize and upload your PDF.
- 2Click pages to select (Shift+click for ranges).
- 3Press Delete or drag to the trash zone.
- 4Download the cleaned-up PDF.
Frequently asked
Can I reorder pages in the same session?+
Yes — /organize does both deletion and reordering. Drag to reorder, Delete to remove. Duplicate too, via right-click.
What happens to bookmarks pointing to deleted pages?+
Bookmarks to deleted pages are removed. Bookmarks to surviving pages are remapped to the new page numbers.
Can I delete just part of a page?+
Not in /organize — use /crop to trim margins, or /edit with the eraser tool for arbitrary regions. Both free.
Is there an undo?+
Yes, unlimited undo per session. Closing the tab discards the undo history.
Does it re-save the whole PDF?+
It writes a new PDF with the kept pages and the original document metadata. Annotations on kept pages are preserved.
Why PennyPDF
- No subscription. Ever.
- Coins never expire — use them in 5 years.
- Client-side processing for 14 of 22 tools.
- No watermarks at any tier.
- Per-operation pricing, shown before you click.
- Same coins for web + public API.