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Organize PDF

See every page as a live thumbnail, then drag to reorder, select multiple pages to rotate or delete together, and download — all before anything leaves your browser.

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How organizing a PDF works

Organize PDF is a free, browser-based tool that lets you reorder, rotate, and delete the pages of a PDF, then download the restructured file — without changing the content of any individual page and without uploading the document anywhere. People also call this rearranging, resequencing, or sorting a PDF; it's all the same underlying task of controlling which pages appear, in what order, and facing which way.

Every page renders as a thumbnail directly in your browser using JavaScript, so you can see the whole document at a glance before changing anything. Drag a page's grip handle to move it to a new position, or select several pages at once with the checkbox on each thumbnail and rotate or delete the whole group together from the bulk actions bar — useful when a scanner drops a dozen pages in sideways, or a chapter needs to be shifted as one block. Every change happens only in your browser's memory first; nothing is written to a final file until you click "Apply changes," and Ctrl+Z (or the on-screen undo button) reverses your last action if you go too far.

Common use cases

  • Fixing a batch of pages that a scanner captured upside down or sideways
  • Removing blank or duplicate pages left over from scanning
  • Reordering pages that were assembled or scanned out of sequence
  • Moving a signature or cover page to the front before sending a document out
  • Dropping outdated or confidential pages from a report before sharing it

Because every page renders and edits locally, previews never leave your device — this holds whether your document is a two-page form or a two-hundred-page report, and it works the same way on a phone or tablet as it does on a desktop, since reordering pages by touch works exactly like reordering them with a mouse.

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Organize PDF — frequently asked questions

Yes. Tap the checkbox on any page thumbnail to select it — select as many as you like, then rotate or delete the whole selection together from the bulk actions bar. This is faster than handling pages one at a time on longer documents.

Yes. Every page thumbnail has its own rotate-left and rotate-right buttons, so you can fix a single sideways page without touching the rest of the document.

Not until you download. Deleting a page only removes it from the working copy in your browser — press Ctrl+Z (or the undo button) to bring it back, or use Reset to discard every change and start over from the original upload.

No. Reorder, rotate, select, and delete as many pages as you need first — nothing is written to a file until you click "Apply changes" once, at the end.

Yes. Dragging a page's grip handle to reorder it works the same way with a finger as it does with a mouse, and every button is sized and always visible for touch — nothing here depends on hovering with a cursor.

Not directly — a locked PDF needs its password removed first. Run it through the Unlock PDF tool, then bring the unlocked file back here to reorder, rotate, or delete pages.

No artificial limit from the tool itself. Very long documents just take a little longer to generate thumbnails, since every page renders locally on your device rather than on a server.