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Reorder PDF Pages

Rearrange pages in a PDF by dragging thumbnails — right in your browser. Download the reordered PDF instantly.

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Drop a PDF here — it stays on your device

Drag and drop pages to reorder

Files stay on your device

Upload a PDF to reorder its pages.

How to use it

1

Upload PDF

Click the upload area or drag and drop your PDF file.

2

Rearrange pages

Drag and drop page thumbnails into your desired order.

3

Save and download

Click Apply and download your reordered PDF file.

When to use Reorder PDF Pages

You printed a duplex scan and the odd pages and even pages interleaved in the wrong order — now page 1 is followed by page 11, then page 2, then page 12. Or a colleague merged a proposal in the wrong sequence and the conclusion appears before the methodology section. Upload the PDF here, and PDF.js renders every page as a thumbnail so you can see exactly what you're moving. Drag the pages into the correct order, then click Apply — pdf-lib writes the new page sequence into a fresh document on your computer without touching the original file. The original stays unchanged on your hard drive while you download the reordered copy. This works for any page-order correction: resorting chapters, moving a title page, or fixing a duplex scan where the collation went wrong.

  • Fix a duplex scan where odd and even pages interleaved incorrectly
  • Move the conclusion chapter back to the end of a merged report
  • Reorder proposal sections before sending to a client for review

About this tool

When a PDF's pages are in the wrong order — merged in the wrong sequence, scanned out of sequence, or structured for printing rather than reading — fix it here without any software. Upload the file and see every page as a thumbnail. Drag them into the right order, then apply and download. Useful for reordering chapters after a merge, correcting a duplex scan where odd and even pages interleaved wrong, or rearranging a proposal's sections before sending. Runs in your browser with no server involved — the file stays local.

Frequently asked

Is this private? Do you upload my PDF?
No. PDF.js renders the page thumbnails and pdf-lib writes the new page sequence entirely in this browser tab — the document stays on your machine throughout.
How do I reorder pages in a PDF?
Upload your PDF and you will see thumbnails of every page. Drag and drop pages into your desired order, then click Apply and download.
Can I preview pages before reordering?
Yes. The tool renders a thumbnail of each page so you can see exactly what you are rearranging.
Does reordering affect the PDF content?
No. Only the page order changes. All text, images, and formatting on each page remain exactly the same.