Delete PDF Pages Free — Remove Pages in Your Browser
Drop a PDF, mark the pages you want gone, get a clean PDF without them. Browser-only. No upload, no signup, no watermark.
Drop a PDF to delete pages
Page deletion runs locally — your file never leaves your browser
About this tool
WRRK's PDF page remover trims pages out of a PDF without rebuilding the document. Everything runs in your browser using pdf-lib — a JavaScript PDF engine that reads, copies, and writes pages without ever sending your file to a server. Optional thumbnails are rendered with pdf.js, also fully client-side.
Most online page-deletion tools force you to upload the document, sit through a queue, and then trust the file gets deleted afterwards. WRRK keeps the work on your device, the output is unwatermarked, and there's no signup or daily file cap. Useful when a confidential report has appendices you can't share, or a scanned bundle has blank cover pages you want gone before sending.
How to delete PDF pages (5 steps)
- Drop your PDF. Drag and drop the PDF, or click Choose PDF. The tool reads it locally and shows the page count.
- Mark pages to delete. Click thumbnails to mark, or type ranges like '2,4,7-10' in the input box.
- Review your selection. Marked pages are highlighted and the count of remaining pages updates live.
- Delete. Click 'Delete pages'. The output PDF is built locally — your file is never uploaded.
- Download. Preview the result inline, then click Download to save the trimmed PDF.
When to delete PDF pages
- Removing blank cover or separator pages from scans
- Stripping confidential appendices before sending a report
- Deleting duplicate pages produced by a scanner
- Trimming a contract down to the signed-pages-only version
- Pulling internal notes out of a deck before sharing externally
- Removing irrelevant exhibits from a case bundle
- Cleaning up a downloaded ebook by removing ads or filler pages
Frequently asked questions
+−How do I delete pages from a PDF for free?
Drop your PDF, type the page numbers or ranges to delete (like '2,4,7-10'), and click Delete pages. The remaining pages are saved as a new PDF locally in your browser — no upload required.
+−Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. Page deletion runs entirely in your browser using pdf-lib. Your PDF never leaves your device — the tool works offline once the page has loaded.
+−Can I see thumbnails before deleting?
When supported by your browser, the tool shows page thumbnails you can click to mark for deletion. If thumbnail rendering isn't available, you can still delete pages by typing ranges.
+−Can I delete a single page?
Yes. Just type the page number — for example '5' deletes only page 5. Mix singles and ranges freely: '2,4,7-10' deletes pages 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
+−Does deletion change page numbers in the rest of the PDF?
Internal page references and links pointing to remaining pages still work. Bookmarks pointing to deleted pages may break — pdf-lib copies pages but doesn't rewrite outline destinations.
+−Can I delete pages from a password-protected PDF?
If a PDF is encrypted, the tool tries to load it with the ignoreEncryption flag. If that fails, decrypt the source first using its original password, then run page deletion.
+−Does the output have a WRRK watermark?
No. The output is a clean PDF with no added branding or watermark — just your original document with the chosen pages removed.