Scanners insert blank pages, exports include cover sheets nobody wants, and sometimes a PDF simply contains a page that shouldn't be shared. Type the page numbers to remove — like “1, 4, 9” — and this tool rebuilds the PDF without them, downloading the cleaned copy instantly.
When you drop a file, PrivtePDF shows its total page count so you can double-check numbers before deleting, and it warns you if you try to remove pages that don't exist (or all of them). The remaining pages are copied over untouched, at full quality, in their original order.
This is precisely the kind of edit you shouldn't do on someone else's server: the reason you're deleting a page is often that it's private. On PrivtePDF the document never leaves your device — the removal is performed by your browser, offline-capable, free, and with no watermark on the result.
Remove specific pages from a PDF
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Drop the PDF here, type the page numbers to delete (e.g. “2, 7”), and click Delete. The new PDF downloads instantly — free, no account, no watermark.
No. Your original PDF stays untouched on your device; the tool downloads a new copy (named “-edited”) with the selected pages removed.
Yes — list as many page numbers as you like, separated by commas. They're all removed in a single pass and the remaining pages keep their order.
On PrivtePDF, yes — the edit happens locally in your browser, so neither the original document nor the removed pages are ever transmitted anywhere.
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