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Pdf Delete Pages

The PDF Page Remover lets you delete specific pages from a PDF document quickly and easily. Select individual pages, ranges, or even-odd page sets to remove, then download the trimmed PDF. Perfect for removing blank pages, confidential sections, cover pages you do not need, or any unwanted content before sharing a document.

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About the PDF Page Remover

The PDF Page Remover lets you delete specific pages from a PDF document quickly and easily. Select individual pages, ranges, or even-odd page sets to remove, then download the trimmed PDF. Perfect for removing blank pages, confidential sections, cover pages you do not need, or any unwanted content before sharing a document.

How to use it

  1. Upload the PDF from which you want to remove pages.
  2. View the page thumbnail grid to identify pages to delete.
  3. Select individual pages or specify ranges to remove.
  4. Click Delete Pages and download the updated PDF.

Formula & methodology

PDF page deletion: rebuild PDF page tree excluding removed pages. Update /Pages node count. Re-index cross-references (xref table or cross-reference stream). Preserve all page objects not in deletion set. File size: proportionally reduced minus the deleted page content streams and resources. Page count: original - deleted.

Common use cases

  • Removing blank pages from scanned documents
  • Deleting confidential pages before sharing a report
  • Removing cover pages or boilerplate from extracted chapters
  • Cleaning up PDF exports with unwanted header/footer pages
  • Splitting by removing all pages except the desired ones

Frequently asked questions

No — once you download the modified PDF, the deleted pages are gone from that file. The original upload is not retained by the tool. Always keep a copy of your original PDF before making changes. If you accidentally delete the wrong pages, you will need to re-upload the original and redo the operation.
Not always proportionally. Each page in a PDF contains a content stream with its own size. Deleting a page with a large image removes more file size than deleting a text-only page. Additionally, some resources (fonts, images) may be shared across pages — they remain in the file even after the pages using them are deleted, unless the tool also runs resource cleanup. A proper PDF optimizer removes unused resources after page deletion.

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