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Organize PDF pages
Rearrange a document visually. Drag pages into a new order, rotate the ones that are the wrong way round, and drop the ones you do not need — all in a single view, then save once.
Your device
Or drop one anywhere on this page
Nothing uploaded · nothing stored
How to organize PDF pages
- 1
Load your document
Drop in the PDF and every page appears as a draggable card.
- 2
Rearrange as you like
Drag pages into a new order, rotate individual pages, and mark any you want removed.
- 3
Save once
Apply every change together and download the reorganised PDF.
Why use TryToPDF
- Reorder, rotate and delete in a single pass instead of three separate tools
- Drag and drop that works with touch as well as a mouse
- Full-page previews rendered locally
- One save applies every change at once
Where your file goes
Nowhere. This tool runs inside your browser, and the page is served with a policy that forbids it from sending your document anywhere. You can confirm that yourself: open your browser’s developer tools, watch the Network tab, and process a file.
Questions
- Can I move a page from the end to the beginning?
- Yes. Drag any page card to any position, or use the arrows on the card if you would rather not drag. On a very long document, the arrows are often quicker than dragging across many rows.
- Does this work on a phone?
- Yes. The page grid is built for touch, with press-and-hold to pick up a page and larger controls than the desktop layout.
- Do I need to save after every change?
- No. Make all your changes first — reordering, rotating and removing — then save once at the end. Nothing is written until you download.
- How is this different from Merge or Split?
- Merge combines separate files and Split divides one into several. Organize works inside a single document — reordering, rotating and removing its pages — and produces one file back.
- Can I do everything in one pass?
- That is the point of this tool. Reorder, rotate and remove as much as you like; nothing is written until you save, and Reset changes puts the document back as it arrived.
- Does reordering affect quality or size?
- No. Pages are copied across unchanged, so the content is identical to the original. Removing pages can make the file smaller.
- What happens to bookmarks when I move pages?
- Bookmarks follow the pages they point at, so a bookmark for a page you moved to the front still opens that page in its new position, and bookmarks for pages you removed are dropped. If the document had nested bookmarks, the nesting is flattened to a single list.
- Can I use this on a long document?
- Yes, though previews are capped on very long files to protect your device's memory. Every page still appears as a tile and remains movable, rotatable and removable whether or not it has a thumbnail.