Professional PDF Organizer
Drag to reorder, click to rotate and remove unwanted pages. Your file never leaves your computer.
Drag and drop your PDF
or click to select from your computer
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Everything about PDF file organization, security and productivity tips.
No. This is a 100% Client-Side tool. The processing, thumbnail generation and creation of the new PDF file happen exclusively in your browser's memory. No byte of your file is sent to the cloud, ensuring total privacy for contracts and personal documents.
Theoretically there is no limit imposed by us, but as processing depends on your computer's RAM, extremely large files (over 200MB or with thousands of pages) can slow down the browser. For most uses (up to 500 pages), performance is instantaneous.
Yes! You can load a file, delete all pages except the ones you want to keep and save. To make multiple files, just reload the page and repeat the process. Soon we will launch a specific "Split PDF" tool to automate this.
No. The library we use (pdf-lib) copies the raw data from the original pages to the new document. Texts, vectors and images maintain exactly the same quality as the original file. There is no image recompression.
Just hover over the thumbnail of the page you want to remove and click on the "X" (red) icon that appears in the top right corner. The page will be removed from the list instantly. Then click on "Save New PDF".
Each page has two rotation buttons at the bottom of its thumbnail. You can rotate 90 degrees to the right or left until it is in the correct orientation. This is permanently saved in the new file.
Attention: If your original PDF has a digital signature (such as ICP-Brasil), any change in the order of the pages or removal of content will invalidate the signature. For digitally signed documents, you must sign the newly generated file again.
Currently, the tool only accepts files that do not have an opening password. If your file is protected, you will need to remove the password before loading it here to organize the pages.