Organize PDF
PDF organizing tools work with a file's structure itself: merging several files into one, splitting a long file into parts, deleting or extracting specific pages, and visually reordering pages. These operations don't change page content — only how it's arranged within a file or across multiple files.
Every tool here processes your file entirely inside your browser, so no document is uploaded to a remote server. That matters especially in this category because merging and splitting files often involves contracts, bank statements, and official documents that shouldn't pass through third-party machines.
Merge PDF
Combine several PDF files into a single document in the order you want.
Split PDF
Split a PDF into several files or extract a specific range of pages.
Split by bookmarks
Split a PDF into a separate file for each chapter, using its bookmarks.
Delete pages
Remove unwanted pages from a PDF file with ease.
Extract pages
Pick specific pages and save them into a new PDF file.
Organize pages
Reorder PDF pages with drag & drop.
Rotate PDF
Rotate PDF pages and save them the right way up.
Flip PDF
Flip PDF pages horizontally or vertically (mirror image).
Frequently asked questions
Which tool do I use to merge two files then delete a page from them?+
Merge the two files first with the Merge PDF tool, then open the result in the Delete Pages tool to remove what you don't want — the tools are designed to be chained.
What's the difference between deleting and extracting pages?+
Deleting removes the specified pages and keeps the rest, while extracting takes only the specified pages and discards the rest — two opposite operations on the same idea.
Can a file be split by its chapters automatically?+
Yes, if your file has bookmarks, use the Split by Bookmarks tool to separate each chapter under its own name without knowing page numbers.