Reorder, rotate (90°/180°/270°) and delete PDF pages by drag-and-drop. Tested with 1000 pages, no lag. Free, private, runs entirely in your browser.
Organising a PDF reorders pages by drag-and-drop, rotates (90°/180°/270°) and deletes individual pages — all non-destructive until you download. OpenPDF processes 50-page reorders in <500ms on mid-range devices (tested up to 1000 pages without lag) using pdf-lib on the browser Canvas. Most clean-up tasks that would otherwise require a full PDF editor work locally without re-exporting from the original software.
Yes. Click any page thumbnail and rotate it 90 degrees left or right. Rotation is per-page — landscape and portrait can coexist in the final PDF.
Deleted pages are removed from the output PDF only. Your original file on disk is not modified, so you can always re-upload and start over.
Internal links and bookmarks that point to rearranged pages may no longer target the same content. For documents with heavy internal linking, review the output before sharing.
No. Drag-and-drop reordering happens locally on your PDF in the browser.
OpenPDF is an independent project built around one principle: the PDFs you edit should never leave your device. Every tool — merge, split, sign, organize, annotate, compress, watermark, add page numbers — runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly and modern JavaScript APIs. There is no upload step, no account, no email harvesting, and no premium tier gating the useful features. The codebase and the third-party scripts loaded for analytics and advertising are visible in the page source — Google AdSense and Google Analytics 4 load only after you accept cookies in the consent banner — so anyone can audit what is running before trusting the tool with sensitive contracts, scanned IDs, or financial documents.
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