Organize PDF pages
Rearrange and remove pages from a PDF with a visual page-by-page view. Drop in your file, move pages into the order you want, delete the ones you don't need, and download the rebuilt document. Everything happens in your browser.
How to use Organize PDF
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Add your PDF
Drag a PDF into the drop area, or click to choose one. Page thumbnails are generated in your browser.
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Reorder pages
Move pages earlier or later until the document is in the order you want.
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Delete pages
Remove any pages you don't need with a single click.
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Rebuild and download
Click apply to rebuild the PDF from the pages you kept, then download it. Nothing is uploaded.
See your pages and rearrange them
Editing the structure of a PDF blind — by typing page numbers and hoping for the best — is frustrating and error-prone. In1 shows you a thumbnail of every page so you can see exactly what you are working with. From there, reordering is simple: move any page earlier or later until the document flows the way you want. This visual approach makes it easy to fix a scan that came out in the wrong order, move an appendix to the end, bring a summary to the front, or interleave pages that were captured separately. Because you can see each page as you move it, there is no guesswork and no need to open the file repeatedly to check whether you got the order right. When the arrangement on screen matches what you want, that is exactly what the downloaded PDF will contain — what you see is what you get. Working visually also helps you catch problems you would never spot from page numbers alone: a page that is out of place, a near-duplicate, or a blank sheet hiding in the middle of a long scan. Seeing the document as a grid of pages turns reorganizing from a tedious, abstract task into something closer to rearranging cards on a table.
Delete the pages you don't need
Often a PDF contains pages that simply should not be there: a blank sheet from a scanner, a cover page you don't want to share, duplicated pages, or sections that are irrelevant to the recipient. With In1 you can remove any page with a single click, watching the document shrink to just the pages that matter. This is perfect for trimming a long report down to the relevant section before sending, cleaning up the stray blank pages that scanners love to insert, or removing sensitive pages from a copy you need to share. The original file is never touched — you are building a new version — so you can delete freely without any risk to your source document. Combined with reordering, deleting pages lets you reshape almost any PDF into exactly the document you need, all from the same visual view.
Rebuilt cleanly, without quality loss
When you are done arranging and deleting, In1 rebuilds the PDF by copying the pages you kept, in the order you chose, into a fresh document. Crucially, the pages are copied as-is rather than re-rendered into images, so nothing is degraded: text stays selectable and searchable, embedded fonts remain intact, and images keep their original resolution. The result is a genuine PDF, just with a new page structure — not a flattened, lower-quality imitation. This matters when the document needs to stay functional: a contract you will still search, a report you will print, or a file you will combine with others later. The thumbnails you used to arrange everything are only a visual guide; the actual rebuild works from the original high-quality pages, so the document you download is every bit as crisp and usable as the one you started with.
Private and free — nothing is uploaded
Reorganizing a PDF often means handling exactly the documents you would least want to expose: contracts, financial records, scanned identity papers, medical files and confidential reports. Uploading such a file to an online service just to drop a page or change the order is an unnecessary risk. In1 does all the work in your browser — it reads the file into memory, renders the thumbnails locally, and rebuilds the document on your own device, then hands it back as a download. Nothing is uploaded, stored or logged, and there is no account to create. Because the processing is local there is no file-size cap from a pricing plan and no watermark added to your pages. You get the convenience and visual ease of an online page organizer with the privacy of an offline tool, which is exactly what you want when the file you are reshaping is something private that should never sit on someone else's server.
Who organizes PDF pages?
The need is everywhere documents are assembled or scanned. Office workers reorder and trim reports, proposals and contracts before circulating them. Students rearrange scanned notes and remove blank or irrelevant pages from readings and assignments. People who scan stacks of paper fix the page order and delete the inevitable blank sheets. Anyone combining material from different sources needs to put the pages into a sensible sequence and cut what does not belong. Administrators prepare clean, correctly ordered packets from messy source files. Job seekers assemble a portfolio in the right order and drop pages they don't want a particular employer to see. In all of these cases the goal is the same: take a PDF whose pages are in the wrong order or include pages you don't want, and shape it into a clean, correctly ordered document — quickly, visually, privately and for free, without installing dedicated PDF software.
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