Rearrange, rotate, delete, and add pages — entirely in your browser.
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Grab any page thumbnail and drop it exactly where you want it. Select multiple pages to move them together.
Fix sideways or upside-down pages with one click, individually or in bulk.
Select and remove any pages you don't need from your document.
Add pages from another PDF anywhere — click the + button between any two pages.
Rearrange, rotate, delete, and insert pages in any PDF directly in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. Nothing is stored. Just results.
What is it?
The PDF Organizer is a client-side tool that lets you take full control of how your PDF pages are structured — without installing software, creating an account, or sending your file anywhere.
It renders live thumbnails of every page so you can see exactly what you're working with, then rebuilds the PDF with your changes using the same vector engine that produced the original — keeping text selectable and file size minimal.
Features
Grab any page thumbnail and drop it exactly where it belongs. Select multiple pages first to move them as a group.
Fix sideways or upside-down pages instantly — one at a time or all selected pages at once.
Remove individual pages or bulk-delete a selection in one click. No page limits.
Splice pages from a second PDF anywhere in your document using the + zones between pages.
Instantly sort all pages ascending or descending by their original page number.
Everything runs in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your device — no uploads, no accounts.
How to use it
Drop your PDF onto the upload zone or click 'Choose PDF'. Page thumbnails are generated instantly in your browser.
Drag pages to reorder, click thumbnails to select, then rotate or delete. Hit + between any two pages to insert from another PDF.
Click 'Organize PDF' and download your finished file. The result preserves the original text, fonts, and vector content.
Why bother?
A PDF's page order is permanent once exported — unless you have a tool to change it. Here are the most common reasons people need to reorganize.
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