Organize PDF pages
These tools change the structure of a document rather than its content. Combine several files into one, break a long report into parts, put pages into a new order, drop the ones you do not need, or pull a range out into its own file. Pages are copied rather than re-rendered, so text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution — nothing is re-compressed along the way. Everything except image extraction runs entirely in your browser, so a contract or a scanned ID never leaves your device.
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Frequently asked questions
Which of these tools work without uploading my file?
Merging, splitting, reordering, deleting, rotating, extracting pages, adding blank pages and N-up all run locally in the browser. Only image extraction uses the server, because it has to decode the image streams embedded in the file.
Will splitting or reordering reduce quality?
No. These operations copy page objects as they are, so fonts, vector graphics and image resolution are unchanged. Only tools that re-encode content, such as Compress, affect quality.
Can I combine files with different page sizes?
Yes. Every page keeps its own dimensions, so an A4 report and a US Letter appendix can sit in the same document. Use Crop afterwards if you need them uniform.
Is there a limit on how many pages or files I can handle?
The limits come from your plan rather than the tools themselves. Because the work happens in the browser, very large documents are bounded mainly by your device's memory.