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June 21, 2026 · 9 min read

How to Delete Pages from a PDF Without Acrobat (Free) — 2026

Remove one page, several, or every blank page from any PDF — free, on any device, with nothing uploaded. The original stays untouched.

How to Delete Pages from a PDF Without Acrobat (Free) — 2026

A stray cover sheet, a blank page from a double-sided scan, a page of fine print you don't need to forward — you shouldn't need a paid Acrobat subscription to remove them. Deleting pages simply rebuilds the PDF from only the pages you keep, and your original file is never altered.

This guide covers every method that works in 2026 — the fastest in-browser route (free, with nothing uploaded), the built-in options on Mac and Windows, and how to remove one page, a range, every other page, or all the blank pages at once. You will also get the honest answer to a question every other guide skips: does deleting pages actually make the file smaller?

Quick answer
Open a free in-browser deleter, drop your PDF in, click the page thumbnails to remove (or type a range like 2,5,9-11), and download the trimmed PDF. The original is never changed, and with a client-side tool the file is never uploaded — it all happens on your device.

Why delete pages from a PDF?

Deleting is about keeping the document but dropping the pages you don't want. The common reasons:

  • Remove blank pages. Double-sided scans of one-sided documents leave an empty page between every real one.
  • Cut a cover or instruction sheet. Drop the fax cover page or the "how to read this" preamble.
  • Trim sensitive pages before sharing. Send the report without the page that lists internal pricing.
  • Delete duplicates or the last page. Remove a repeated page or a trailing ad/terms page.

Want to keep just a few pages instead of removing many? That is the opposite job — extract the pages you want into a new file.

Delete vs extract vs split (and organize)

Four tools sound similar but do different things. Picking the right one saves time:

  • Delete — remove the pages you don't want; keep the rest. Result is a shorter PDF.
  • Extract — copy the pages you do want into a new file. See extract pages.
  • Split — divide one PDF into several files. See split it into multiple files.
  • Organize — reorder, rotate, and delete in one place. See reorder and rotate too.
ActionBest whenResult
DeleteYou want to drop a few pagesSame PDF, fewer pages
ExtractYou want to keep a few pagesA new PDF of chosen pages
SplitYou need separate filesSeveral PDFs
OrganizeYou want to reorder + rotate + deleteOne rearranged PDF

The easiest way: delete pages online (no upload)

The fastest method needs no software and no account. A client-side deleter does everything inside your browser tab, so your document never leaves your computer. Here is how it works with our free PDF page remover:

pngtopdf.co/delete-pdf-pages12345678Pages to delete2, 66 pages will remainDelete pages
The pngtopdf.co deleter: click the pages to remove (they’re marked with an X) or type a range, then download — all locally
  1. 1
    Open the deleter
    Go to pngtopdf.co/delete-pdf-pages. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.
  2. 2
    Add your PDF
    Drag the file onto the page, or click to browse. It loads instantly and stays on your device.
  3. 3
    Mark the pages to delete
    Click the page thumbnails to mark them, or type a range like 2,5,9-11. Click a marked page again to undo.
  4. 4
    Download the trimmed PDF
    Press delete and download. The original is untouched — you get a new, shorter copy.

Delete one page, several, or every other page

However many pages you need gone, there's a quick way:

  • One page: click its thumbnail (or type a single number).
  • Several pages: type a range like 3-7 or a list like 2,5,9-11 — the thumbnails and the range box stay in sync.
  • Every other page: use odd/even quick-select to drop all the even (or odd) pages at once — perfect for the blank backs of a duplex scan.
Made a mistake? Click a marked page again to unmark it before you download. And you can't accidentally delete every page — the tool won't let the document end up empty.

How to remove blank pages from a PDF

Blank pages are the most common reason people reach for a deleter. They usually appear when a one-sided document is scanned in double-sided mode, leaving an empty page after every real one. To remove them: open the PDF, scroll the thumbnails, and mark each empty page. If every blank falls on the same side — all even pages, say — odd/even quick-select clears them in a single move.

Why there’s no magic “auto-delete blank” button: A page that looks blank might hold a faint watermark, a page number, or a footer you need. Confirming visually in the thumbnails takes seconds and avoids deleting a page you actually wanted to keep.

Delete pages without an online tool (built-in methods)

Prefer to stay offline? Mac has a genuinely good built-in option; Windows takes a workaround.

Mac: Preview

  1. 1
    Open the PDF in Preview
    Double-click the file; Preview is the default viewer.
  2. 2
    Show the thumbnail sidebar
    Choose View → Thumbnails (or press Cmd+Option+2).
  3. 3
    Select and delete
    Click a page (Cmd-click for several), then press the Delete key.
  4. 4
    Save a new copy
    Use File → Export As to save a new file, so your original stays intact.

Windows

Windows has no built-in PDF page deleter. Two workarounds:

  • Re-export from the source app. If the PDF came from Word, delete the pages there and export again.
  • The browser "print only what you keep" trick. Open the PDF, press Ctrl+P, choose "Microsoft Print to PDF", and in the Pages box enter only the pages you want to keep — for example 1-4,6-10 to drop page 5. The catch: you list the pages to keep, not the ones to remove, which gets fiddly for scattered deletions.
When to use the browser tool: Built-in routes work, but the online deleter is faster for scattered pages, odd/even selection, and undo — and it works the same on any device.

Does deleting pages make the PDF smaller?

Often a little, but not always a lot — and this surprises people. Removing a page drops its content, but a PDF shares resources across pages: embedded fonts, repeated logos, and images used in several places stay in the file. So a 50-page document minus 5 pages rarely shrinks to 90% of its size. If your real goal is a smaller file (to email or upload), the right tool is compress it after deleting.

And to be clear: deleting never changes the original file on your disk. You download a new, trimmed copy, so the source document is always there to fall back on.

Is it safe to delete PDF pages online?

It depends entirely on the tool. The pages you delete are often the sensitive ones — internal notes, personal details on a scan — so where the file goes matters. Most online deleters upload your file to a server. A client-side deleter runs entirely in your browser, so the file is never transmitted; nothing to intercept, nothing cached elsewhere. A quick way to tell: a client-side tool works almost instantly with no "uploading…" bar, and it keeps working with your connection switched off.

MethodFile uploaded?Works offline?Original changed?
In-browser, local (our tool)No — stays on deviceYesNo
Cloud deleterYesNoNo (new file)
Mac PreviewNoYesYes if you Save (use Export As)

Frequently asked questions

How do I delete pages from a PDF without Acrobat?

Use a free in-browser deleter like pngtopdf.co’s delete tool: add the PDF, click the page thumbnails you want to remove (or type a range like 2,5,9-11), and download the trimmed PDF. There is no Acrobat and no signup — and on a client-side tool the file is never uploaded.

Can I delete multiple pages at once?

Yes. Click several thumbnails, type a range such as 3-7, or use odd/even quick-select to remove every other page in one move. A good deleter also lets you undo a mark by clicking it again before you download.

How do I remove blank pages from a PDF?

Open the PDF in a deleter, scroll the page thumbnails to spot the empty ones, mark them, and download. Blank pages usually come from duplex scans of one-sided documents — if the blanks are all even (or odd) pages, odd/even quick-select removes them at once.

Does deleting pages make a PDF smaller?

Usually a little, not a lot. The page is removed, but shared resources like embedded fonts and repeated images can remain, so the file may not shrink in proportion. If your goal is a smaller file, compress it after deleting.

Does deleting pages change my original file?

No. You download a new, trimmed copy; the original PDF on your device stays exactly as it was. That is different from an app that edits the file in place.

Can I undo a deletion?

Before you download, yes — click a marked page again to unmark it. After you download, the new file is final, but your original is untouched, so you can always start over from it.

Can I delete pages from a PDF on my phone?

Yes. Because the tool runs in the browser, you can open pngtopdf.co in Safari or Chrome on a phone, mark the pages, and download — there is no app to install.

Is it safe to delete PDF pages online?

It depends on the tool. Most upload your file to a server; a client-side deleter like pngtopdf.co processes everything in your browser, so the document never leaves your device. A quick test: local tools keep working even with your connection switched off.

The bottom line

Deleting pages from a PDF is quick, free, and does not require Acrobat. Remember the key point: deleting keeps the document and drops the pages you don't want, and your original file is never altered — you download a new, trimmed copy. For one page, several, or all the blank pages, the fastest route is a free in-browser deleter that keeps your document on your own device.

Ready to try it? Delete pages now — free, private, and no upload. Need the opposite? Learn how to extract pages or organize a PDF instead.

How to Delete Pages from a PDF Without Acrobat (Free) — 2026