Delete Pages from a PDF Privately, in Your Browser
Remove blank pages, duplicates, or pages you'd rather not share, without uploading a single byte. Free, no signup, no watermark, instant results.
How to Delete Pages from a PDF
Most PDFs collect dead weight over time: blank scanner pages, cover sheets, duplicate pages, or sections that simply don't belong in the copy you're about to send. GoPDFConverter removes them in seconds, directly in your browser, with no uploads, no installs, and no cost.
- Open the Delete PDF Pages tool and drop your file, or click Choose a PDF.
- Preview every page in the thumbnail grid and note the page numbers you want gone.
- Type those numbers into the Pages to delete box, for example
2,4-6. A note below confirms how many pages will be removed and how many will remain. - Click Delete Pages & Download to save the trimmed PDF.
Why Delete PDF Pages in Your Browser
Think about why people delete pages in the first place. Often the page being removed is the sensitive one: a salary figure in a contract, a signature page, an internal memo stapled to a public report. Sending that exact document to a stranger's server, just so the server can hand back a copy without the sensitive page, defeats the purpose. The upload contains everything you were trying to remove.
GoPDFConverter does the work entirely inside your browser using the open-source PDF-LIB library. The file is opened in your browser's memory, the pages you list are dropped, and a fresh PDF is written straight to your downloads folder. No server ever sees it. Because nothing is re-rendered or recompressed, the remaining pages keep their original text, images, and fonts exactly as they were.
Common Reasons to Remove PDF Pages
- Blank scanner pages: drop the empty pages a double-sided scan inserts after single-sided originals.
- Sensitive sections: strip out pricing, personal data, or internal notes before sharing a document externally.
- Duplicate pages: clean up a merged file where the same page slipped in twice.
- Cover sheets and fax headers: remove boilerplate first pages before filing or forwarding.
- Shorter attachments: trim a long report down to the pages a recipient actually needs, which also shrinks the file.