Order and simplification are the first steps toward mastery.
Thomas Mann

Organize PDF Online

Reorder, delete, duplicate, or rotate individual pages on a drag-and-drop canvas — the whole document's page structure in one view, without touching the content of any page.

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How to use Organize PDF online

  1. 1

    Upload your files

    Drag and drop or click to select your file(s). Uploads go directly to encrypted cloud storage over HTTPS. (PDF)

  2. 2

    Run the tool: Organize PDF

    Processing happens instantly in the cloud — no software to install, works on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android.

  3. 3

    Download the result

    Get your processed file via a secure temporary link. All files are deleted automatically about a day after upload.

Frequently asked questions

How do I delete pages with Organize PDF?

Omit them from the order. The page order is an explicit list, so "1,2,5" on a 5-page document keeps pages 1, 2 and 5 and drops 3 and 4 — deletion is just leaving a page out rather than a separate operation.

Can I duplicate a page or insert a blank one?

Both. Repeat a page number to duplicate it ("1,1,2" gives you two copies of page 1), and use the keyword "blank" to insert an empty page at the original page size — useful for double-sided printing or adding a separator sheet.

Can I rotate individual pages rather than all of them?

Yes — that's the difference between this and Rotate PDF. Organize PDF rotates per page as part of the reorder, so you can fix one sideways scan in a document where every other page is already correct. Rotate PDF applies one rotation to every page at once.

Does reordering re-compress or degrade the pages?

No. Pages are moved as intact objects, so text stays selectable, vector graphics stay sharp, and embedded images are never re-encoded. File size stays essentially the same unless you delete pages.

How is this different from Split PDF?

Organize PDF gives you back one document with its pages rearranged or removed. Split PDF gives you back several separate files. Reach for this when the page order is wrong, and for Split when what you actually need is a chapter as its own file.

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