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Delete Pages from PDF
Remove unwanted pages locally in your browser. Keep what matters, drop the rest, and export a smaller file without uploads.
Quick answer
Select the pages you do not need, remove them locally, and export the trimmed PDF once the remaining pages look right.
How to do it
Step 1
Mark the pages to remove
Scan the document and mark the pages that do not belong in the final file. That is faster than trying to clean up after export.
Step 2
Delete only the unwanted pages
Use the page remover to strip out the selected pages while leaving the rest intact. The source file stays untouched.
Step 3
Review the trimmed copy
Open the result and confirm the page count and sequence make sense. A quick check catches missing pages before you share it.
Common mistakes
- Removing pages before checking whether they should be split into a separate file instead.
- Deleting the wrong pages because you did not verify the page numbers first.
- Forgetting to recheck attachments, appendices, and cover pages after trimming.
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Questions people ask
Should I delete pages or split the PDF?
Delete pages when you want a smaller final document. Split when you need the removed pages as a separate file.
Will deleting pages change the original file?
No. The workflow exports a new PDF and leaves the source document alone.
Can I remove several pages at once?
Yes. Select the pages you want to drop, then export the cleaned copy in one pass.
Next step
If you want to do the task now, open the matching tool and keep the files local in your browser.