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Reorder PDF Pages

Drag & drop to reorder pages; delete the ones you don't want, duplicate the ones you do.

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How to reorder PDF pages

  1. 1
    Upload your PDF.
    Drop the PDF whose pages you want to rearrange. Up to 150 MB and 500 pagess.
  2. 2
    Drag pages to reorder.
    Thumbnails of every page appear. Drag and drop to put them in the order you want. Click a page to remove it.
  3. 3
    Save and download.
    Click "Save" — a new PDF with your custom order downloads automatically. Original PDF is untouched.

Who is it for?

Anyone who works with multi-page PDFs: students assembling lecture notes, office staff fixing the order of a scanned contract, and freelancers cleaning up exported reports. A common case is a stack of scanned receipts that came out in the wrong order with a blank page between each — open it in Reorder, drag the pages into sequence, delete the blanks, and download a tidy PDF in under a minute.

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What is PDF Reorder?

PDF Reorder lets you change the order of pages in a PDF document. Maybe you scanned 30 pages but accidentally fed page 5 before page 2. Or you have a contract where the signature page belongs at the end but ended up in the middle. Or you want to put your CV summary on page 1 instead of page 3. Reorder fixes all of that — visually, with thumbnails, drag-and-drop.

Upload your PDF and you instantly see thumbnails of every page. Drag thumbnails to reorder, click to delete unwanted pages, and download the new PDF. The original quality, fonts, images, and any embedded content (forms, links) are all preserved exactly — we just rearrange the page order.

Reorder is also the fastest way to clean up a document before you share it. Scanners often capture pages out of sequence, insert a blank sheet between every double-sided scan, or duplicate a page when the feeder grabs two at once — and Reorder fixes all of that in the same grid. You can pull a cover page to the front, group an appendix at the back, or duplicate a separator page so each section starts cleanly. Because PDF7 rebuilds the file from the original page objects, the result is a clean, correctly sequenced PDF with no quality loss and no extra software.

Why reorder with PDF7?

Visual page selector

See actual page thumbnails — no guessing what page 27 contains. Drag-drop reordering, like sorting photos.

Quality preserved

No re-rendering — pages are extracted byte-for-byte from the original. Fonts, images, links, forms all stay intact.

Delete pages too

Click any thumbnail to remove that page. Useful for cutting blank pages or unwanted sections in one tool.

Free, no watermark

Reorder as many PDFs as you want. No daily caps, no logos on output.

Frequently asked questions

Will reordering change PDF quality?

No. We do not re-render or re-compress anything. Pages are extracted byte-for-byte from the source. Fonts, images, hyperlinks, form fields, comments — all preserved.

Can I delete pages and reorder at the same time?

Yes. Click an X on any thumbnail to remove that page; drag others to reorder. Both happen in one click of "Save".

How many pages can I reorder?

Up to 500 pagess per PDF. For massive documents, split first using our Split PDF tool, reorder smaller chunks, then merge them back.

Will the bookmarks/links still work?

Hyperlinks (URLs to external sites) work fine. Internal page-to-page bookmarks may need updating since page numbers changed — open in a PDF editor to fix if needed.

Can I duplicate a page instead of just moving it?

Yes. Duplicating a page copies its thumbnail into the grid so the same page appears more than once in the final PDF. It is handy for repeating a cover sheet, a divider, or a terms-and-conditions page between sections — drag the copy wherever you need it before you save.

Do I need an account, and what happens to my file afterward?

No account, no email, no signup. You upload the PDF, rearrange the pages, and download the result. The file is processed and then deleted automatically from our servers, so nothing lingers after your session ends.

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