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Organize & Reorder PDF Pages
Drag and drop to reorder pages, rotate individual pages, or mark pages for deletion — then download the reorganized PDF.
How to organize PDF pages online
- Open the tool and drag your PDF onto the upload area, or click the button to choose a file from your device.
- Wait a moment while the page thumbnails render — each page appears as a small visual preview in the grid.
- Drag thumbnails left or right to set the order you want. Use the rotate controls on individual thumbnails to fix sideways pages. Click the delete control on any thumbnail to mark pages for removal.
- Click the download button. The tool builds a new PDF in your browser reflecting your changes and saves it to your device.
A visual page manager — reorder, rotate, and delete in one view
Most PDF editors make you perform reordering, rotating, and deletion as separate operations with separate menus. This tool combines all three into a single thumbnail grid. Because you are working with visual previews rather than page numbers, you can see at a glance that page 4 is sideways, that page 7 is a blank separator, and that pages 11 and 12 should swap — and fix all of it before producing a single output file. Drag handles let you drop a page into exactly the right slot. The rotation control turns a page in 90-degree increments so a landscape scan lands correctly between portrait pages. Nothing is committed until you download, so you can rearrange as many times as needed before finalizing.
When to use the PDF organizer
Use it when a scanner produces pages in the wrong sequence — a common result when scanning a double-sided document manually. It is also the right tool for cleaning up a merged PDF that includes blank cover pages or duplicate separator sheets between sections. If you received a contract or report with a few landscape pages mixed into a portrait document, you can rotate just those pages without touching the rest. Academic papers assembled from multiple drafts often need the introduction moved before the abstract, or an appendix repositioned — the drag interface handles these single-page moves more precisely than split-and-merge workflows.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I reorder and delete pages in the same pass?
Yes. The tool loads all pages as thumbnails at once. You can drag them into any order, mark individual pages for deletion, and rotate specific pages before you generate the output — all in a single session. Nothing is applied until you click the download button.
- Will the original PDF file be changed?
No. The tool reads your file into memory and writes a new PDF. Your original file stays exactly as it was on disk. The reorganized version is offered as a separate download.
- Can I rotate individual pages instead of the whole document?
Yes. Each thumbnail has its own rotate control. You can turn page 3 by 90 degrees while leaving every other page untouched, or rotate a subset of pages in different directions — the adjustment is per-page, not document-wide.
- Is there a limit on how many pages I can reorganize?
There is no hard page cap. The tool generates thumbnails client-side using your browser, so very large documents may take a few seconds to render. Once the thumbnails appear you can reorder, rotate, and delete freely regardless of page count.
- Does my PDF get sent to a server?
No. VoxScan runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device — there is no upload step. All processing happens locally using WebAssembly, so the content of your document stays private.