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PDF Page Deleter

Delete or extract specific pages from a PDF.

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Delete or extract specific pages from a PDF.

This free PDF Page Deleter from KX Toolkit is part of our all-in-one online toolkit. It runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device for client-side operations. 100% free, forever - no paywall, no credit card, no trial.

How to use the PDF Page Deleter

  1. Drop your PDF(s) into the upload area.
  2. Pick options - pages to split, compression level, output format.
  3. Click "Process" and wait a few seconds.
  4. Download the result. Files are deleted from the server immediately after.

What you can do with the PDF Page Deleter

  • Combine multiple invoices into one PDF for accounting.
  • Shrink a 50MB report to email-friendly size.
  • Extract specific pages from a long document.
  • Convert PDFs into editable Word documents.

Why use KX Toolkit's PDF Page Deleter

  • Browser-based: Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android - no install, no extension.
  • Privacy-first: Client-side tools never upload your data; server-side tools delete files right after processing.
  • Mobile-friendly: Full feature parity on phones and tablets - not a stripped-down view.
  • Fast: Optimised for instant feedback. No artificial waiting screens, no email-gated downloads.
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Tips for the best results

For sensitive documents, prefer client-side tools where indicated - your file never reaches the server.

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How do I delete pages from a PDF?
Drop your PDF into the deleter and it shows every page as a thumbnail. Click the trash icon on any page you want to remove, or shift-click to select several at once and delete them in one action. A live counter shows how many pages will remain in the final document. Save the result and the trimmed PDF downloads instantly. The original file on your disk is never modified, so you can experiment without risk.
Is the page deleter safe for confidential documents?
Yes, completely. The tool runs in your browser using pdf-lib, with no upload, no logging and no server side processing. That means you can safely strip personal pages out of bank statements, redact internal pages from contracts or remove a draft cover letter from a job application. Nothing leaves your device. Once you close the browser tab the document is gone from memory and there is no copy left anywhere online.
Can I extract pages instead of deleting them?
Yes, the tool has an inverse mode that keeps only the selected pages and discards the rest, which is exactly extraction. Tick the pages you want to keep, switch to keep selected mode and save. The output contains just those pages, in their original order. This is the simplest way to pull a single chapter out of a long ebook or a couple of pages out of a contract without touching any other tool.
Is there a limit to how many pages I can delete at once?
There is no limit on the number of pages you can mark for deletion. Even removing 200 pages from a 250 page document is processed in a fraction of a second because pdf-lib only rewrites the page index. The bigger constraint is rendering thumbnails for very large PDFs, which can take a few seconds to load. Once the thumbnails are ready, the actual deletion is essentially instant and the download appears immediately.
Will deleting pages shrink the PDF file size?
Yes, usually. Removing pages drops their text, images and embedded fonts from the output, so the file size goes down roughly in proportion to the pages removed. Sometimes a page that was mostly text leaves only kilobytes saved, while a heavy scanned page can save several megabytes. If you want even smaller files, run the trimmed PDF through a compression tool afterwards to remove unused fonts and optimise images.
Can I undo a deletion before saving?
Yes. Pages stay greyed out in the thumbnail grid rather than disappearing, so you can click them again to bring them back. The deletion only becomes permanent in the output file when you click save. Until then you can toggle pages on and off as many times as you like. This makes it easy to compare different versions before committing to a final layout, all without touching the original file on disk.

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