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How to Delete or Remove Pages from a PDF Online for Free

Need to remove unwanted pages from a PDF without buying software? This guide shows you how to delete PDF pages online for free—select specific pages or ranges to remove, then download one streamlined file. All processing happens in your browser: your document never leaves your device, and there are no watermarks or sign-up. We cover delete pdf pages, remove pages from pdf, and when to use delete pages versus split or extract. Perfect for cleaning up scans, dropping confidential pages before sharing, or trimming long documents.

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Click pages to remove

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Why Use Our Free Delete Pages?

Remove Unwanted Pages Instantly

Have a 50-page document but only need 5 pages? Or need to remove a sensitive page before sharing? Our Delete PDF Pages tool makes it easy to curate your document.

Simply click the pages you don't want, and they're gone. It's the fastest way to clean up a PDF without needing complete editing software.

Premium Features, Zero Cost

We offer the same powerful engines as paid software, but completely free and directly in your browser.

Visual Selection

See thumbnails of every page so you know exactly what you are deleting.

Batch Removal

Select ranges or multiple pages to delete at once (e.g. 1-5, 10, 12-15).

Instant Download

The new file is generated immediately in your browser; no server wait.

Secure & Private

We do not upload your file. Everything happens locally on your device.

No Watermarks

Your trimmed PDF is clean—no logos or footers added.

Works Everywhere

Use it on Windows, Mac, Linux, or mobile in any modern browser.

How It Works Under the Hood

How Client-Side Page Removal Works

Many online tools upload your PDF to their servers, remove the pages there, and send the result back. That can be slow and means your document is stored on someone else's servers. MyPocketPDF runs a PDF engine in your browser. When you open a file, it is only read into your device's memory—nothing is sent over the internet.

In practice: Your file is processed on your computer or phone. We build a new PDF that contains only the pages you kept, in the same order. Your data never leaves your device, so delete pdf pages and remove pages from pdf operations are fast and private—ideal for confidential reports or personal documents.

Because processing is local, we do not impose arbitrary file-size or page limits. You get a free, no-sign-up tool that respects your privacy.

How to Use Delete Pages in 3 Simple Steps

1. Upload Your PDF

Open the Delete PDF Pages tool and add your file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse. The PDF is read on your device only—we do not upload it. That keeps your content private and makes the process instant.

If your file is password-protected, you must unlock it first. Use our Unlock PDF tool to remove the password, then open the unlocked file here to delete pages.

2. Select Pages to Remove

You will see a thumbnail for every page. Click the trash icon on any page to mark it for removal, or use the range field to remove a block (e.g. 1-5 or 3, 7, 9). You can remove as many pages as you like; the remaining pages stay in order.

This tool gives you one output PDF with the selected pages removed. If you need to extract certain pages into separate files instead of deleting others, use our Split PDF tool. If you need to reorder pages, try Organize PDF.

3. Download Your Trimmed PDF

When you are happy with your selection, click to create the new PDF. The file is built on your device; we do not store it. Download the trimmed document and you are done. Deletions are permanent in that copy—your original file is unchanged on your computer.

Removing pages usually reduces file size. If you need to shrink it further, run the result through our Compress PDF tool. To add a password before sharing, use Protect PDF.

Who Is This Tool For?

Confidentiality

Remove sensitive financial or personal pages from a report before sharing with a wider team or client.

Cleanup

Delete blank pages, cover sheets, or duplicate pages from scanned documents.

Submissions

Trim a long document down to the exact pages required for an application or portal.

Archiving

Keep only the relevant sections of a contract or report before filing or emailing.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

I cannot delete pages; the file seems locked.

If the PDF is password-protected or has editing restrictions, you must unlock it first. Use our Unlock PDF tool, then open the unlocked file here to delete pages.

I need to keep only a few pages, not remove a few.

If you want to extract specific pages into one new file, use our Split PDF tool with a custom range to get those pages, then merge them if needed. Delete Pages is best when you want to remove a minority of pages and keep the rest.

Download or generate button does nothing.

Ensure you have marked at least one page for removal. Check that your browser allows downloads and that pop-ups are not blocked for this site.

People Also Ask

What is the difference between deleting pages and splitting a PDF?

Delete Pages removes selected pages and gives you one PDF with the rest. Split PDF extracts selected pages into new file(s). Use Delete when you want to trim; use Split when you want to pull out specific pages into separate documents.

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Can I remove pages from a password-protected PDF?

You must remove the password first with our Unlock PDF tool. Then open the unlocked file in Delete PDF Pages to remove the pages you do not need. You can re-protect the result with Protect PDF if you like.

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Will deleting pages reduce file size?

Yes. Fewer pages usually mean a smaller file. For further reduction, run the result through our Compress PDF tool.

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How do I reorder pages instead of deleting?

Use our Organize PDF tool to drag and drop pages into a new order. Delete Pages only removes pages; it does not reorder.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

✕ Trying to delete pages from a password-protected PDF

Solution: Password-protected PDFs must be unlocked before you can remove pages. Use our Unlock PDF tool first, then use Delete PDF Pages on the unlocked file.

Tip: To secure the trimmed file again, use Protect PDF after downloading.

✕ Using delete when you need to extract pages

Solution: Delete Pages keeps one PDF and removes the pages you select. If you need to pull out specific pages into separate files, use Split PDF with custom ranges instead.

✕ Assuming you can undo after download

Solution: Before you download, you can change your selection. Once you download the new PDF, that copy has the pages permanently removed. Keep your original file if you might need it later.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I undo a deletion?
Before you download, yes—you can change which pages are marked for removal. Once you download the file, the pages are permanently removed from that copy. Your original file on your device is not modified.
Does it renumber pages?
The remaining pages stay in order, so the document is effectively renumbered (e.g. if you remove page 3, the old page 4 becomes the new page 3).
Is the file size smaller?
Yes. Removing pages usually reduces the file size. For even smaller files, use our Compress PDF tool on the result.
Can I remove pages from a protected PDF?
You need to remove the password first. Use our Unlock PDF tool, then open the unlocked file in Delete PDF Pages.
How do I remove many pages at once?
Use the range field to enter page numbers or ranges (e.g. 1-5, 8, 10-12). All listed pages will be removed in one go.