Reorder PDF Pages
Drag to rearrange, delete, or duplicate pages. Undo/redo support. Built for batches.
Drop files here
or click to browse · paste from clipboard
Accepts .PDF · Up to 1,000 files
How it works
Drop your PDF
Drag and drop, click to browse, or paste from clipboard.
Rearrange, delete, or duplicate
Drag thumbnails to reorder. Hover a page for controls to duplicate or delete it. Ctrl+Z to undo.
Apply changes
Your new page order is written into a fresh PDF — everything runs in your browser, nothing is uploaded.
Download
Save the reordered PDF directly to your device.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Click the × button on any page thumbnail to remove it from the output. Deleted pages are not included when you click Apply Changes. The page count updates live as you remove pages.
Yes. Click the duplicate icon (⧉) on any page thumbnail to insert a copy immediately after it. The original page is unchanged — both the original and the copy appear in the output.
Yes. Press Ctrl+Z (or Cmd+Z on Mac) to undo the last action — whether that was a drag, delete, or duplicate. Up to 50 undo steps are supported. Use Ctrl+Y or Ctrl+Shift+Z to redo.
No. Pages are copied exactly as-is using pdf-lib. No re-rendering, no re-encoding. Text, images, fonts, and vector graphics are preserved without any loss.
Not here — use the Rotate PDF tool for that. Separating the operations keeps each tool focused and prevents accidental changes.
Never. Reordering runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your PDF does not leave your device at any point.