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Rearrange PDF Pages

Rearrange the pages of any PDF into a new order and download the result, all in your browser.

Privacy: your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.

How to use

  1. 1.Click Browse PDF and choose the PDF file whose pages you want to rearrange, or drag and drop it onto the page.
  2. 2.Read the page count shown next to the file name so you know the valid page numbers (for example, 1 to 5).
  3. 3.In the New page order box, type the pages in the sequence you want, separated by commas or spaces, listing every page exactly once (for example, 3,1,2).
  4. 4.Click Reorder PDF to build the rearranged document entirely in your browser.
  5. 5.Click the download link to save your reordered PDF, then open it to confirm the new page order.

About Rearrange PDF Pages

Reorder PDF Pages is a free, browser-based tool that lets you rearrange the pages of any PDF document into a new order without installing software, creating an account, or uploading your file to a server. Whether a scanner fed your pages out of sequence, a report needs its chapters in a different flow, or a signed contract has its signature page in the wrong spot, this tool puts you in control of the exact page order in seconds. Everything happens locally inside your web browser, so your document stays completely private and the tool works even when you are offline. How it works is simple. First, choose a PDF file from your device using the Browse button, or drag and drop one onto the page. The tool reads the file directly in your browser and shows you how many pages it contains — for example, ten pages. Next, type the new page order into the input box using the current page numbers, one to ten in this example. The order is one-based, meaning the first page of your file is page 1. You separate the numbers with commas or spaces, so both "3,1,2" and "3 1 2" are accepted. To move the last page to the front of a three-page file, you would enter "3,1,2". The box starts pre-filled with the current order so you only have to change the positions you care about. Finally, click Reorder PDF and a download link appears for your rearranged document. This version 1 requires a complete permutation: your new order must list every page exactly once. If your file has ten pages, you must include all ten numbers from 1 to 10, each appearing a single time, in whatever sequence you like. The tool checks your input as you go and gives a clear message if a number is out of range, if a page is listed twice, or if a page is missing, so you never end up with a broken or half-finished file. Because the goal is reordering rather than removing content, dropping pages is intentionally not supported here — if you want to delete or extract pages, use a dedicated delete or split tool instead, then reorder the result if needed. Under the hood, the pages are copied losslessly into a new document in your chosen sequence. Text stays selectable, images keep their resolution, form fields and links are preserved, and the output page count always matches the input, so nothing is silently lost or degraded. Your privacy is the priority: the PDF is processed entirely on your own computer, no data is transmitted, no copies are stored, and no sign-in is required. That makes this a safe choice for confidential contracts, financial statements, medical records, legal filings, and any other sensitive document. The tool is fast, free, and unlimited, works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromebook, and mobile browsers, and produces a standard PDF that opens cleanly in every reader.

Frequently asked questions

How do I set the new page order?
Type the current page numbers in the order you want them, separated by commas or spaces. The numbering is one-based, so the first page is 1. For example, entering "3,1,2" for a three-page file moves the last page to the front. The box is pre-filled with the current order to make small changes quick.
Do I have to list every page?
Yes. This tool requires a complete order, meaning you must list every page exactly once. If your PDF has five pages, your input must contain the numbers 1 through 5 with no repeats and none missing. This guarantees the output has the same pages as the input, just rearranged. To remove pages, use a delete or split tool instead.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. The entire process runs locally in your web browser using JavaScript. Your file is never uploaded, stored, or sent anywhere, and no account is needed. This makes it safe for confidential documents such as contracts, statements, and records, and it even works offline once the page has loaded.
Will reordering reduce the quality of my PDF?
No. Pages are copied losslessly into a new document in your chosen sequence. Text remains selectable, images keep their original resolution, and links and form fields are preserved. The output always has the same number of pages as the original, so nothing is lost or degraded.

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