PDF Privacy & Productivity
How to Delete a Page from a PDF (Free, No Upload)
Quick answer
To delete a page from a PDF, open the file in a browser-based page tool, select the pages you don't want, remove them, and download the slimmer file. With FeelPDF this runs entirely in your browser — the document is never uploaded — so you can drop a confidential cover sheet or a blank page…
To delete a page from a PDF, open the file in a browser-based page tool, select the pages you don't want, remove them, and download the slimmer file. With FeelPDF this runs entirely in your browser — the document is never uploaded — so you can drop a confidential cover sheet or a blank page from a contract without sending it to anyone's server.
When you need to delete PDF pages
- Blank pages left behind by a scanner or printer.
- Duplicate pages from a double-feed or a bad merge.
- Cover sheets, fax headers, or ads you don't want to keep.
- Sensitive pages that shouldn't be in the copy you're about to share.
Removing pages also shrinks the file, which makes it easier to email or upload elsewhere.
How to delete a page from a PDF
Use the FeelPDF remove pages tool:
- Open the tool and drag your PDF in. It loads locally — nothing is uploaded.
- Browse the page thumbnails to find exactly which pages to remove.
- Select the unwanted pages — one, several, or a range.
- Delete and download the new PDF. The remaining pages keep their order and quality.
Because everything happens on your device, deleting a page from a 500-page report is just as private as from a 2-page letter.
Delete, split, or reorder — pick the right tool
Removing pages is one of a few related jobs:
- To pull out a section into its own file instead of deleting, use the split PDF tool.
- To reorder pages rather than remove them, use the organize PDF tool.
- If a page is just sideways, you may only need to rotate the PDF, not delete it.
Tips
- Work from a saved original. Deleting pages can't be undone once you've closed the file, so keep the source copy.
- Check page numbers after deleting if the document references "see page 4" — those references won't renumber automatically.
- Delete before sharing, not after. It's easier to send the right file once than to recall the wrong one.
Deleting pages keeps documents lean and shareable
Every extra page adds weight to a PDF and another thing for a reader to scroll past. Trimming blank, duplicate, or irrelevant pages before you send a file makes it faster to email, quicker to open on a phone, and easier to skim. It's also a simple privacy habit: if a report contains an internal cover page, pricing appendix, or a page meant for a different recipient, removing it means you share only what you intend to. Because FeelPDF deletes pages in your browser, none of that sensitive content is ever uploaded to be "processed" elsewhere — the trimmed file is built right on your device. For recurring documents like monthly statements or scanned packets, deleting the same throwaway pages each time becomes a quick, repeatable step, and you can pair it with rotating or reordering in the same session to hand over a clean, final PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Is it free to delete pages from a PDF? Yes. FeelPDF's remove pages tool is free with no account on the free tier; Premium removes ads and daily limits.
Are my files uploaded? No. Pages are removed in your browser on your own device, so the PDF never leaves your computer.
Can I delete several pages at once? Yes — select multiple individual pages or a continuous range and remove them in one step.
Will deleting a page change the rest of the document? No. The remaining pages keep their original order, formatting, and quality; only the file gets shorter.
Can I get the page back later? Only if you kept the original file. The downloaded copy no longer contains the deleted page, so always keep your source.